1977
DOI: 10.1177/0040571x7708000304
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Liturgy: Need and Frustration

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“…114 The academic Derek Brewer was also adamant that "no one joins a church because of a new liturgy." 115 And C. H. Sisson complained that the Church hierarchy treated the BCP as "the private property… of the bishops and clergy and of those laymen whom a very peculiar series of elections had brought to membership of … the Synod of the Church of England." 116 That said, the Prayer Book's supporters were never truly able to prove their case, and there certainly is evidence that the young were not necessarily so keen on the old texts as they supposed.…”
Section: The Debate Surrounding the Prayer Bookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…114 The academic Derek Brewer was also adamant that "no one joins a church because of a new liturgy." 115 And C. H. Sisson complained that the Church hierarchy treated the BCP as "the private property… of the bishops and clergy and of those laymen whom a very peculiar series of elections had brought to membership of … the Synod of the Church of England." 116 That said, the Prayer Book's supporters were never truly able to prove their case, and there certainly is evidence that the young were not necessarily so keen on the old texts as they supposed.…”
Section: The Debate Surrounding the Prayer Bookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Faulty proteins are produced, leading to death of the organism. (Brewer 1977). Resistance of bacteria to these antibiotics can occur in a number of ways.…”
Section: Mode Of Action and Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The members of the aminoglycoside group of antibiotics are polycations and as such, have certain properties including poor absorption from the gastrointestinal tract, low binding to serum proteins, poor penetration into cerebrospinal fluid and rapid renal excretion (Brewer 1977).…”
Section: Basic Pharmacologic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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