-
members of the
Shivanubhav Mantap worked to
build a vibrant, casteless,
creedless society focused on the
propagation of
human values through Vachanas, and...
-
welcoming the
variety of
faiths that
there are to be
found but also, as a
creedless church,
welcoming and
encouraging acceptance of the same. We
readily accept...
-
practice is a
matter of
individual choice for congregants, in
keeping with a
creedless, non-dogmatic
approach to
spirituality and
faith development. New England...
-
Christ and his
Church (1878); Life
Lessons of the
Prayer Book (1890); A
Creedless Gospel and the
Gospel Creed (1894); New
Testament Churchmanship (1899);...
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resigned to form a
breakaway congregation "The
Australian Church", a
creedless church similar to
Charles Strong's
congregation in Melbourne. Replacements...
- Centre. A
radical modernist, he
joined the "Unity Men" and
stressed a
creedless "ethical basis" as the
common element for churches. He
tried to move Unitarianism...
- of the
founders of the
academy were
members of
Octagon Chapel,
whose creedless and
liberal "Liverpool Liturgy"
formed a
starting point for her beliefs...
- in line with
scientific knowledge and make
their collective beliefs a "
Creedless"
movement that
combined their understandings of God and science. He married...
- (London: Batsford, 1990), p. 106.
Michela A. Calderaro: "To be ****less,
creedless, classless, free.
Eliot Bliss: a
Creole writer". In:
Annali di ca' Foscari...
- Affirmation” to The New Humanist,
listing items that “a
person should”: Be
creedless; that is, be
intelligent enough to make
adaptations without dependence...