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... believe " ( First Epistle of Clement , chap . xlii ) ; and in another place ( chap . xliv ) he uses the title presbyters in reference to those in the episcopate , thus showing the identity of presbyters and bishops . The recently ...
... believe " ( First Epistle of Clement , chap . xlii ) ; and in another place ( chap . xliv ) he uses the title presbyters in reference to those in the episcopate , thus showing the identity of presbyters and bishops . The recently ...
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... believe ( μɛλλóvtwv tioteúεlv ) .'— § 42. A little later , referring to the disorganized state of the Co- rinthian Church , he adds : ' Our apostles knew through the Lord Jesus Christ that there would be strife concerning the authority ...
... believe ( μɛλλóvtwv tioteúεlv ) .'— § 42. A little later , referring to the disorganized state of the Co- rinthian Church , he adds : ' Our apostles knew through the Lord Jesus Christ that there would be strife concerning the authority ...
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... believe that there have been three orders simply as a supposed fact of history , and yet disbelieve in their absolute necessity . The preface is not a declaration of the invalidity of non - episcopal orders , and , as Goode says , " It ...
... believe that there have been three orders simply as a supposed fact of history , and yet disbelieve in their absolute necessity . The preface is not a declaration of the invalidity of non - episcopal orders , and , as Goode says , " It ...
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... believe in a divine right episcopacy , or that episcopacy was necessary for a true church or a valid ministry . Referring to those who defended episcopacy dur- ing Elizabeth's day , Keble confesses that they made no exclusive claims for ...
... believe in a divine right episcopacy , or that episcopacy was necessary for a true church or a valid ministry . Referring to those who defended episcopacy dur- ing Elizabeth's day , Keble confesses that they made no exclusive claims for ...
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... believe he himself will acknowledge it , if duly admonished concern- ing it . " All that have labored in reforming the Church , for five hundred years past , have taught that all pås- tors , be they entitled bishops or priests , have ...
... believe he himself will acknowledge it , if duly admonished concern- ing it . " All that have labored in reforming the Church , for five hundred years past , have taught that all pås- tors , be they entitled bishops or priests , have ...
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