Om The Law of Ritualism, Examined in Its Relation to the Word of God, to the Primitive Church, to the Church of England, and to the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States
In this comprehensive study of the law of ritualism, Hopkins examines the legal and theological aspects of the controversy surrounding the use of ritual in Christian worship. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of church history and canon law, he provides readers with a careful analysis of the issues involved, and a persuasive argument in favor of traditional liturgical practices.
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