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... continue to be known to modern times as ' presbyters . ' " * The fact , however , that the apostles were Jews and that the early Christian churches were made up largely from Jewish converts would be sufficient of itself to account for ...
... continue to be known to modern times as ' presbyters . ' " * The fact , however , that the apostles were Jews and that the early Christian churches were made up largely from Jewish converts would be sufficient of itself to account for ...
Page 99
... continues in the Church of England is of apos- tolical institution , and authorized thereby , though not by the written word . " We believe that the threefold order of ministers ( which you seem to mean by papal hierarchy and prelacy ...
... continues in the Church of England is of apos- tolical institution , and authorized thereby , though not by the written word . " We believe that the threefold order of ministers ( which you seem to mean by papal hierarchy and prelacy ...
Page 126
... continues to adhere , and deems it " lawful to continue in the Church . " A letter which Mr. Wesley wrote on the 3d of July , 1756 , when he was fifty - three years of age , to the Rev. Mr. Clarke , of Hollymount , a clergyman of the ...
... continues to adhere , and deems it " lawful to continue in the Church . " A letter which Mr. Wesley wrote on the 3d of July , 1756 , when he was fifty - three years of age , to the Rev. Mr. Clarke , of Hollymount , a clergyman of the ...
Page 132
... continues to hold the views before expressed . He has reached a point where he now knows that it cannot be proved that the apostles established a diocesan episcopacy in all the churches , or in any , or that they made any form of church ...
... continues to hold the views before expressed . He has reached a point where he now knows that it cannot be proved that the apostles established a diocesan episcopacy in all the churches , or in any , or that they made any form of church ...
Page 138
... Continuing , he says : " What Dr. Draper has done is moreover directly repugnant to the canons of the Church of England , which prohibit every minister of that Church from preaching in any chapel that is not sanctioned and allowed by ...
... Continuing , he says : " What Dr. Draper has done is moreover directly repugnant to the canons of the Church of England , which prohibit every minister of that Church from preaching in any chapel that is not sanctioned and allowed by ...
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