An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: In which the Rise, Progress and Variations of Church Power are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy and the Political History of Europe During that Period : to which is Added, an Accurate Index ; in Six Volumes, Volumen1Baynes, 1825 - 432 páginas |
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... presbyters [ b ] , or bishops , which two titles of the are , in the New Testament , undoubtedly applied to the same order of men [ c ] . These were per- sons of eminent gravity , and such as had distin- guished themselves by their ...
... presbyters [ b ] , or bishops , which two titles of the are , in the New Testament , undoubtedly applied to the same order of men [ c ] . These were per- sons of eminent gravity , and such as had distin- guished themselves by their ...
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... presbyter ( which , as all know , signifies sometimes the age of a person , and at other times his function ) , is manifestly applicable to the word before us . As therefore , by the title of presbyters , the heads or rulers of a ...
... presbyter ( which , as all know , signifies sometimes the age of a person , and at other times his function ) , is manifestly applicable to the word before us . As therefore , by the title of presbyters , the heads or rulers of a ...
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... presbyters , men of remarkable piety and wisdom , ruled these small congregations in perfect har- mony , nor did they stand in need of any president or superior to maintain concord and order where no dissensions were known . But the ...
... presbyters , men of remarkable piety and wisdom , ruled these small congregations in perfect har- mony , nor did they stand in need of any president or superior to maintain concord and order where no dissensions were known . But the ...
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... presbyters with the performance of those duties and services , which the multiplicity of his engagements ren- dered it impossible for him to fulfil ; but had not the power to decide or enact any thing without the consent of the presbyters ...
... presbyters with the performance of those duties and services , which the multiplicity of his engagements ren- dered it impossible for him to fulfil ; but had not the power to decide or enact any thing without the consent of the presbyters ...
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... presbyters , being inferior to the former , and superior to the latter . in the first XIV . The churches , in those early times , were whether entirely independent ; none of them subject to and metro- any foreign jurisdiction , but each ...
... presbyters , being inferior to the former , and superior to the latter . in the first XIV . The churches , in those early times , were whether entirely independent ; none of them subject to and metro- any foreign jurisdiction , but each ...
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