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Page 14
... Consequently , when the majority of the members of a Jewish community were con- vinced that Jesus was the Christ , there was nothing to interrupt the current of their former common life . There was no need for secession , for schism ...
... Consequently , when the majority of the members of a Jewish community were con- vinced that Jesus was the Christ , there was nothing to interrupt the current of their former common life . There was no need for secession , for schism ...
Page 55
... consequently a presbyter made by presbyters would have a valid ministry . In other words , it is an admission of the equality of bishops and presbyters in the matter of ordination , and hence as to their orders . The twelfth question ...
... consequently a presbyter made by presbyters would have a valid ministry . In other words , it is an admission of the equality of bishops and presbyters in the matter of ordination , and hence as to their orders . The twelfth question ...
Page 72
... consequently a presbyterial form was just as valid as the episcopal , and presbyterial ordination was just as valid as ordination by bishops . He agreed with Calvin and harmonized with the articles of his own . Church , that ...
... consequently a presbyterial form was just as valid as the episcopal , and presbyterial ordination was just as valid as ordination by bishops . He agreed with Calvin and harmonized with the articles of his own . Church , that ...
Page 75
... consequently , con- sider that ordinations by those who did not occupy the episcopal office must be illegitimate . Further , they noticed how the bishops were distinguished from the ordinary presbyters or priests , not only in the ...
... consequently , con- sider that ordinations by those who did not occupy the episcopal office must be illegitimate . Further , they noticed how the bishops were distinguished from the ordinary presbyters or priests , not only in the ...
Page 82
... consequently , that in places where bishops cannot be had , the ordination by presbyters standeth valid . " Alluding to the Re- formed Churches on the Continent which had a presbyterial government , he further remarked that " For the ...
... consequently , that in places where bishops cannot be had , the ordination by presbyters standeth valid . " Alluding to the Re- formed Churches on the Continent which had a presbyterial government , he further remarked that " For the ...
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