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At the middle of the fifteenth century the civilized world and with it Christianity were being ushered into a new age.]
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hereditary constituency, mounting vigour, church connexion, fringing islands, distinctive convictions, based upon extensive research, competent survey, wide vogue, younger churches, vitality inherent, abounding vitality, extensive missions, fresh movements, numerical gains, nineteenth century immigration, geographic frontiers, outstanding specialist, warmly sympathetic, forward surge, new monastic orders
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Roman Catholic, United States, New York, Church of England, World War, British Isles, Catholic Reformation, Great Britain, Latin America, Russian Orthodox Church, Eastern Churches, New England, New Testament, Thirteen Colonies, Church of Scotland, North America, International Missionary Council, Continent of Europe, French Revolution, Roman Empire, South Africa, New Zealand, Charles Scribner's Sons, Jesus Christ, John Wesley
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