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... discipline . " " * As the first Christians were Jews , and hence were familiar with the forms of the synagogue worship and government , it was quite natural that the primary idea of Christian ecclesiasticism would grow out of , or at ...
... discipline . " " * As the first Christians were Jews , and hence were familiar with the forms of the synagogue worship and government , it was quite natural that the primary idea of Christian ecclesiasticism would grow out of , or at ...
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... discipline and “ a consensual jurisdiction in matters of dispute between * Lightfoot's Dissertation on the Christian Ministry in Commentary on Philippians . Eighth Edition , London , 1885 , pp . 195 , 196 . Christian and Christian ...
... discipline and “ a consensual jurisdiction in matters of dispute between * Lightfoot's Dissertation on the Christian Ministry in Commentary on Philippians . Eighth Edition , London , 1885 , pp . 195 , 196 . Christian and Christian ...
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... discipline . In this connection he mentions that " St. Jerome , arguing against the growing tendency to exalt the diaconate at the expense of the presby- terate , maintains that the churches were originally governed by a plurality of ...
... discipline . In this connection he mentions that " St. Jerome , arguing against the growing tendency to exalt the diaconate at the expense of the presby- terate , maintains that the churches were originally governed by a plurality of ...
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... Discipline , " they considered the relation of the Methodists to the Church of England , and this led them to open the discussion on matters of discipline with a definition of the Es- tablished Church , and the following questions and ...
... Discipline , " they considered the relation of the Methodists to the Church of England , and this led them to open the discussion on matters of discipline with a definition of the Es- tablished Church , and the following questions and ...
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... discipline utterly for- bidden by the bishops . When and where did any bishop forbid this , and if any did , by what law ? We know not either the man who ever did forbid , or the law by which he could forbid , it . The allowing per ...
... discipline utterly for- bidden by the bishops . When and where did any bishop forbid this , and if any did , by what law ? We know not either the man who ever did forbid , or the law by which he could forbid , it . The allowing per ...
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