BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND DOCUMENTS CONSULTEDAlfeyev, Bishop Hilarion, <strong>The</strong> Mystery of Faith, Darton, Longman and Todd, 2002.Appleyard, Ernest, Silvanus, <strong>The</strong> Sure Hope of Reconciliation, James Darling, London, 1848.Arnold, Thomas, Principles of Church Reform, 1833, with Introductory essay by M J Jacksonand J Rogan, SPCK, 1962.Atkinson, James, <strong>The</strong> Great Light, Lu<strong>the</strong>r and <strong>the</strong> Reformation, Paternoster Church History,Vol 4, <strong>The</strong> Paternoster Press, 1968.Avis, Paul, ed, Paths to <strong>Unity</strong>, explorations in ecumenical method, F and O advisory group of<strong>the</strong> C of E, Church House Publishing, 2004.Baker, F, <strong>The</strong> People Called Methodists, 3 Polity: A History of <strong>the</strong> Methodist Church in GreatBritain, Vol 1, ed Rupert Davies and Gordon Rupp, Epworth Press, London, 1965.Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry, Faith and Order Paper No 111 (<strong>the</strong> ‘Lima‘ text), WCC 1982.Barr, James, Fundamentalism, SCM Press, 1981.Baum, Gregory, <strong>The</strong> Question of <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Unity</strong>, Sheed and Ward, 1963.Bayne, Stephen F jnr, Ceylon, N India and Pakistan, a Study in Ecumenical Decision, SPCK,1960.Beattie, D J, Brethren: <strong>the</strong> story of a great recovery, John Ritchie Ltd, 1944.Beaver, R Pierce, Ecumenical Beginnings in Protestant World Mission, Thomas Nelson andSon, 1962.Bell, G K A, <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Unity</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Anglican Position, Hodder and Stoughton Ltd, London, 1948.Bell, G K A, <strong>The</strong> Kingship of Christ, Penguin Books, 1954.Benham, Daniel, Memoirs of James Hutton (1715-1795), London, 1856.Bettenson, Henry, <strong>The</strong> Early <strong>Christian</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>rs, OUP, 1969.Binns, John, An Introduction to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Christian</strong> Orthodox Churches, CUP, 2002.Boegner, Marc, <strong>The</strong> Long Road to <strong>Unity</strong>, Collins, 1970.Bolshakoff, Serge, <strong>The</strong> Doctrine of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Unity</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Church in <strong>the</strong> works of Khomiakov andMoehler, SPCK, 1946.Braaten, Carl E, and Jenson, Robert W, ed, <strong>The</strong> Ecumenical Future, William B EerdmansPublishing Co, 2004.Brady, Steve, and Rowdon, Harold, ed, For such a time as this, perspectives onevangelicalism, past, present and future, Scripture Union, 1996.Page 239
Brandreth, Henry, R T, <strong>The</strong> Oecumenical Ideals of <strong>the</strong> Oxford Movement, SPCK, 1947.Bray, Gerald, Creeds, Councils and Christ, Mentor Books, 1997.Brencher, John, Martyn Lloyd Jones and 20 th Century Evangelicalism, Paternoster, 2003.Briggs, John, Oduyoye, Mercy Amba, Tsetsis, Georges, ed, A History of <strong>the</strong> EcumenicalMovement, Vol 3, WCC, 2004.Broadbent, E H, <strong>The</strong> Pilgrim Church, Pickering and Inglis, 1963 (first published 1931).Brookes, Andrew, ed, <strong>The</strong> Alpha Phenomenon, Churches Toge<strong>the</strong>r in Britain and Ireland,2007.Brown, Harold, O J, Heresies; heresy and orthodoxy in <strong>the</strong> history of <strong>the</strong> Church, HendricksonInc, 1984.Bulgakov, Sergei, <strong>The</strong> Orthodox Church, Centenary Press, 1935.Burridge, J H, <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Unity</strong>, a treatise on ‘Brethren‘, <strong>the</strong> Church of God and Ministry, (late19 th C).Butler, Charles, <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong>ology of Vatican II, Darton, Longman and Todd Ltd, 1967.Called to be One, Churches Toge<strong>the</strong>r in England Publications, Inter-Church House, London,1996.Calvin, John, <strong>The</strong> Institutes of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Christian</strong> Religion, <strong>The</strong> Library of <strong>Christian</strong> Classics, Vols 20and 21, ed Mc Neill, J T, and Battles, F L, SCM Press, 1961.Cantalamessa, Raniero, <strong>The</strong> Mystery of God’s Word, <strong>The</strong> Liturgical Press, Minnesota, 1994.Catechism of <strong>the</strong> Catholic Church, New York, Doubleday, 1994.Catholic Truth Society, What Catholics Believe, London, 1981.Christensen, Michael, J, C S Lewis on Scripture, Hodder and Stoughton, 1979.<strong>The</strong> <strong>Christian</strong> Witness, 1837.<strong>The</strong> Church of England Newspaper, 11 November 2005, 16 June 2006, 6 October 2006.Coad, F Roy, A History of <strong>the</strong> Brethren, Paternoster Press, 1968.Cochrane Arthur C, ed, Reformed Confessions of <strong>the</strong> 16 th Century, SCM Press 1966.Cook, Faith, Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, Banner of Truth Trust, 2001.Cross, Anthony, Baptism, Christology and <strong>the</strong> Creeds of <strong>the</strong> Early Church; implications forecumenical dialogue, essay in Ecumenism and History, studies in honour of John H Y Briggs,Paternoster Press, 2002.Cross, F L and Livingstone, E A, Ed. <strong>The</strong> Oxford Dictionary of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Christian</strong> Church, O.U.P.,1997.Page 240
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