A Collection of the Essays on the Subject of Episcopacy, which Originally Appeared in the Albany Centinel, and which are Ascribed Principally to the Rev. Dr. Linn, the Rev. Mr. Beasley, and Thomas Y. How, Esq: With Additional Notes and RemarksT. & J. Swords, 1806 - 210 páginas |
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... Presbyterian , † the Churches of Rome and of England are as well known by the term Episcopalian . Some of the points of difference are more in name than in reality . The Presbyterians have their Sessions or Con- sistories , their ...
... Presbyterian , † the Churches of Rome and of England are as well known by the term Episcopalian . Some of the points of difference are more in name than in reality . The Presbyterians have their Sessions or Con- sistories , their ...
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... Presbyterians cannot see where these things are written ; and the Episcopalians , in order mercifully to open the eyes of the blind , reject Presbyterian ordination , so that whoever would join the Episcopal Church must be anointed from ...
... Presbyterians cannot see where these things are written ; and the Episcopalians , in order mercifully to open the eyes of the blind , reject Presbyterian ordination , so that whoever would join the Episcopal Church must be anointed from ...
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... Presbyterian , the Churches of Rome and England are as well known by the term Episcopalian . " I must be permitted to say that this is a wide departure from fact . By Episcopacy is meant the necessity of distinct orders in the Ministry ...
... Presbyterian , the Churches of Rome and England are as well known by the term Episcopalian . " I must be permitted to say that this is a wide departure from fact . By Episcopacy is meant the necessity of distinct orders in the Ministry ...
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... Presbyterian , the Churches of Rome and England are as well known by the term Episcopalian . " I must be permitted to say that this is a wide departure from fact . By Episcopacy is meant the necessity of distinct orders in the Ministry ...
... Presbyterian , the Churches of Rome and England are as well known by the term Episcopalian . " I must be permitted to say that this is a wide departure from fact . By Episcopacy is meant the necessity of distinct orders in the Ministry ...
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... Presbyterians cannot see where these things are written ; and the Episcopalians , in order mercifully to open the eyes of the blind , reject Presbyterian ordination ; so that whoever would join the Episcopal Church , must be anointed ...
... Presbyterians cannot see where these things are written ; and the Episcopalians , in order mercifully to open the eyes of the blind , reject Presbyterian ordination ; so that whoever would join the Episcopal Church , must be anointed ...
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