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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... believe Episcopacy was the originally and di- vinely constituted mode of conveying and perpetuating the ministerial commission , to remain inactive . In the present publication , the arguments for and against Epis copacy are presented ...
... believe Episcopacy was the originally and di- vinely constituted mode of conveying and perpetuating the ministerial commission , to remain inactive . In the present publication , the arguments for and against Epis copacy are presented ...
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... believe the motives of the writer to have been pure . I have long known him , and have long felt for him sincere respect and esteem . I lament that he has imbibed so strong a prepossession against the Church ; still- more that he has ...
... believe the motives of the writer to have been pure . I have long known him , and have long felt for him sincere respect and esteem . I lament that he has imbibed so strong a prepossession against the Church ; still- more that he has ...
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... believe ? Why does he talk of the necessity of anointing Ministers from the horn of the Bishop , or represent Episcopa- lians as PROFESSING to take the written word of God for their rule ? Such language is surely unjustifiable . The ...
... believe ? Why does he talk of the necessity of anointing Ministers from the horn of the Bishop , or represent Episcopa- lians as PROFESSING to take the written word of God for their rule ? Such language is surely unjustifiable . The ...
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... believe the motives of the writer to have been pure . I have long known him , and have long felt for him sincere respect and esteem . I lament that he has imbibed so strong a prepossession against the Church ; still - more that he has ...
... believe the motives of the writer to have been pure . I have long known him , and have long felt for him sincere respect and esteem . I lament that he has imbibed so strong a prepossession against the Church ; still - more that he has ...
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... believe ? Why does he talk of the necessity of anointing Ministers from the horn of the Bishop , or represent Episcopa- lians as PROFESSING to take the written word of God for their rule ? Such language is surely unjustifiable . The ...
... believe ? Why does he talk of the necessity of anointing Ministers from the horn of the Bishop , or represent Episcopa- lians as PROFESSING to take the written word of God for their rule ? Such language is surely unjustifiable . The ...
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