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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... say that this is a wide departure from fact . By Episcopacy is meant the necessity of distinct orders in the Ministry ; the highest order possessing alone that power of ordination by which the sacerdotal authority is conveyed . Now ...
... say that this is a wide departure from fact . By Episcopacy is meant the necessity of distinct orders in the Ministry ; the highest order possessing alone that power of ordination by which the sacerdotal authority is conveyed . Now ...
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... says , " Neglect not the gift that is in thee , which was given thee by prophecy , WITH the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery . " It is to the passage which follows that I object . " The Presbyterians cannot see where these ...
... says , " Neglect not the gift that is in thee , which was given thee by prophecy , WITH the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery . " It is to the passage which follows that I object . " The Presbyterians cannot see where these ...
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... say , for the purpose of placing the passage from the first Epistle to Timothy in its true light . But it may not be unprofitable , before dismissing this part of the subject , to make such further observations as may be appli- cable to ...
... say , for the purpose of placing the passage from the first Epistle to Timothy in its true light . But it may not be unprofitable , before dismissing this part of the subject , to make such further observations as may be appli- cable to ...
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... says he , " such an Hierarchy , in which the Bishops should so excel as that they did not refuse to be subject to ... say , that I feel much respect 10 LAYMAN . No. I.
... says he , " such an Hierarchy , in which the Bishops should so excel as that they did not refuse to be subject to ... say , that I feel much respect 10 LAYMAN . No. I.
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With Additional Notes and Remarks William Linn John Henry Hobart. I can truly say , that I feel much respect for the ... says , " For this cause left I thee in Crete , that thou shouldest ordain Elders in every city . If any be blameless ...
With Additional Notes and Remarks William Linn John Henry Hobart. I can truly say , that I feel much respect for the ... says , " For this cause left I thee in Crete , that thou shouldest ordain Elders in every city . If any be blameless ...
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