The Substance of Several Sermons Upon the Subjects of Episcopacy and Presbyterian ParityDenio & Phelps, 1815 - 206 стор. |
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... conclusion , it must be proved , that the ministry can , in no pos- sible case , be continued in any other way . But however this question may be decided , it will not follow , that any regularity of succession , nor a- ny formality of ...
... conclusion , it must be proved , that the ministry can , in no pos- sible case , be continued in any other way . But however this question may be decided , it will not follow , that any regularity of succession , nor a- ny formality of ...
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... conclusion it cannot be objected , with any appearance of reason , that the Apostles actu- ally exercised certain prerogatives superior to those of the ordinary or permanent ministry . For they did not derive those prerogatives from ...
... conclusion it cannot be objected , with any appearance of reason , that the Apostles actu- ally exercised certain prerogatives superior to those of the ordinary or permanent ministry . For they did not derive those prerogatives from ...
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... conclusion . For , it is certain that they exercised their superior authority over all the other members of the permanent ministry indiscriminately ; and of course , this was no part of their ordinary and transmissible authority . If it ...
... conclusion . For , it is certain that they exercised their superior authority over all the other members of the permanent ministry indiscriminately ; and of course , this was no part of their ordinary and transmissible authority . If it ...
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... conclusion , that the ordinary or permanent min- istry is of one order . But a question has been made , 2. Whether a division of the powers is inconsistent with the Commission . It has been said , that the full powers of the Commission ...
... conclusion , that the ordinary or permanent min- istry is of one order . But a question has been made , 2. Whether a division of the powers is inconsistent with the Commission . It has been said , that the full powers of the Commission ...
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... conclusions result . It is proper indeed to appeal to the original institution as the charter of our rights and powers , but we are ... conclusion concerning the office of deacon . We have seen that the deacon is , in that SERMON III. ...
... conclusions result . It is proper indeed to appeal to the original institution as the charter of our rights and powers , but we are ... conclusion concerning the office of deacon . We have seen that the deacon is , in that SERMON III. ...
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Сторінка 77 - Moreover he must have a good report of them which are without ; lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.
Сторінка 111 - Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec." For there is verily a disannulling of the commandment going before for the weakness and unprofitableness thereof. For the law made nothing perfect, but the bringing in of a better hope did; by the which we draw nigh unto God.