Call Number (LC) Title Results
BX5125 .Z1 1943 Anglican evangelicalism, 1
BX5126 .C36 2004 Cambridge Platonist spirituality / 1
BX5128.2 .C63 1992 The Church of the East and the Church of England : a history of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Assyrian Mission / 1
BX5129 .A589 1982 The final report : Windsor, September 1981 / 1
BX5129 .C3 Documents on Anglican/Roman Catholic relations / 1
BX5129 .E57 1828 Letters showing the inutility, and exhibiting the absurdity, or what is rather fantastically termed "the new reformation" / 1
BX5129 .N5 The via media of the Anglican Church. Illustrated in lectures, letters and tracts written between 1830 and 1841. 1
BX5129 .N5 1885 The via media of the Anglican church : illustrated in lectures, letters and tracts written between 1830 and 1841 / 1
BX5129 .P37 Rome and Canterbury; from Henry VIII to the nineteen seventies 1
BX5129 .T23 1964 The quest for catholicity : a study in Anglicanism / 1
BX5129.8.M4 A8 Towards reconciliation: the interim statement of the Anglican-Methodist Unity Commission. 1
BX5129.8.M4 A886 1968 Anglican-Methodist unity : report of the Anglican-Methodist Unity Commission. 1
BX5130 .J49 1972 An apologie; or aunswer in defence of the Church of England, concerninge the state of religion used in the same 1
BX5130 .J4913 2016 An apology or answer in defence of the Church of England : Lady Anne Bacon's translation of Bishop John Jewel's 'Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae' / 1
BX5130 .T39 1990 Selected works / 1
BX5131 .C5 The national church : catholic, apostolic, reformed, protestant : speeches, articles, and letters / 1
BX5131 .L39 2006 The Church of England and the Holocaust : Christianity, memory and Nazism / 1
BX5131 .M2 Doctrine and doctrinal disruption, being an examination of the intellectual position of the Church of England, 1
BX5131 .R4 1953 Spiritual authority in the Church of England; an enquiry. 1
BX5131 .S9 1956 Old priest and new presbyter; [episcopacy and Presbyterianism since the Reformation with especial relation to the Churches of England and Scotland; being the Gunning lectures delivered in the University of Edinburgh 1953-54 and the Edward Cadbury lectures in the University of Birmingham, 1954-55] 1