Protestant Worship: Traditions in TransitionDrawing on years of teaching experience, James F. White provides a unique, comprehensive overview of Protestant worship by examining the origins, development, and present characteristics of various Protestant groups. This study of Protestant worship is an excellent resource for seminary professors and students, clergy, church historians, and laypersons. |
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... AMERICA 11 12 13 14 15 16 Library of Congress Cataloging - in - Publication Data White , James F. Protestant worship : traditions in transition / James F. White . 1st ed . p . cm . Bibliography : p . Includes index . ISBN 0-664-25037-8 ...
... AMERICA 11 12 13 14 15 16 Library of Congress Cataloging - in - Publication Data White , James F. Protestant worship : traditions in transition / James F. White . 1st ed . p . cm . Bibliography : p . Includes index . ISBN 0-664-25037-8 ...
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... America , while being fully aware that Protestant worship is now a worldwide phenome- non . Even so , the geographical and chronological scope remains vast , and my only hope is to capture the most significant events and tendencies ...
... America , while being fully aware that Protestant worship is now a worldwide phenome- non . Even so , the geographical and chronological scope remains vast , and my only hope is to capture the most significant events and tendencies ...
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