| Joseph Augustus Seiss - 1871 - 288 páginas
...it is rather the force of custom, whereby the Church, having so long found it good to continue under the regiment of her virtuous bishops, doth still uphold,...respect, than that any such true and heavenly law can be shown by the evidence whereof it may of a truth appear that the Lord himself hath appointed presbyters... | |
| 1879 - 818 páginas
...that it is rather the foreo of custom, whereby the Church, having so long found it pood to continue the regiment of her virtuous bishops, doth still uphold,...maintain, and honor them, in that respect, than that anv true and heavenly law can be showed, by the evidence whereof it may of a truth appear that the... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1879 - 556 páginas
...her virtuous bishops, doth still uphold, maintain, and honour them, in that respect, than that any true and heavenly law can be showed by the evidence whereof it may of a truth appear, that the Lord himself hath appointed presbyters for ever to be under the regiment of... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1880 - 124 páginas
...good to continue under the regimen of her virtuous bishops, doth still uphold, maintain, and honour them in that respect, than that any such true and...law can be showed, by the evidence whereof it may of a truth appear, that the Lord Himself hath appointed presbyteries for ever to be under the regimen... | |
| William Haven Daniels - 1880 - 810 páginas
...that it is rather the force of custom whereby the Church, having so long found it good to con tinue the regiment of her virtuous Bishops, doth still uphold,...maintain, and honor them in that respect than that any true and heavenly law can be showed by the evidence whereof it may of a truth appear that the Lord... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1882 - 352 páginas
...whatsoever. " Let them " (the bishops) " continually bear in mind that it is rather the force of custom . . . than that any such true and heavenly law can be showed by the evidence whereof it may of a truth appear that the Lord Himself hath appointed Presbyters for ever to be under the regiment of... | |
| W. H. Daniels - 1890 - 846 páginas
...that it is rather the force of custom whereby the Church, having so long found it good to con tinue the regiment of her virtuous Bishops, doth still uphold,...maintain, and honor them in that respect than that any true and heavenly law can be showed by the evidence whereof it may of a truth appear that the Lord... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1908 - 590 páginas
...it is rather the force of custom, whereby the church, having so long found it good to continue under the regiment of her virtuous bishops, doth still uphold,...law can be showed, by the evidence whereof it may of a truth appear, that the Lord himself hath appointed presbyters for ever to be under the regiment of... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1908 - 590 páginas
...it is rather the force of custom, whereby the church, having so long found it good to continue under the regiment of her virtuous bishops, doth still uphold, maintain, and honor them in that respect, thaji that any such true and heavenly law can be showed, by the evidence whereof it may of a truth... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson - 1910 - 338 páginas
...found it good to continue under the regimen of her virtuous bishops, doth still uphold and maintain them in that respect, than that any such true and...Law can be showed, by the evidence whereof it may of a truth appear that the Lord himself hath appointed Presbyters to be forever under the regiment of... | |
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