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... expression is explained by the statement that he carried their alms to St. Paul . The use of the word here has a parallel in another passage , where messengers ( or apostles ) of the churches are mentioned . It is not , therefore , to ...
... expression is explained by the statement that he carried their alms to St. Paul . The use of the word here has a parallel in another passage , where messengers ( or apostles ) of the churches are mentioned . It is not , therefore , to ...
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... expression is preserved to us even in modern times in the familiar title of rector . " " + Hatch concludes that " adequate causes have been found not only for the existence of a president , * In the matter of disputes . + Hatch's ...
... expression is preserved to us even in modern times in the familiar title of rector . " " + Hatch concludes that " adequate causes have been found not only for the existence of a president , * In the matter of disputes . + Hatch's ...
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... expressed by many of the clergy and laity . Sir Francis Knollys , who was greatly dis- satisfied , wrote to the learned Dr. Raignolds , Profes- * McClintock and Strong's Cyclo . , art . " Bancroft ; " Miller on the Christian Ministry ...
... expressed by many of the clergy and laity . Sir Francis Knollys , who was greatly dis- satisfied , wrote to the learned Dr. Raignolds , Profes- * McClintock and Strong's Cyclo . , art . " Bancroft ; " Miller on the Christian Ministry ...
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... expression . In the latter part of 1745 he was urged by his brother - in - law , the Rev. Westley Hall , who was a clergyman of the establishment , to withdraw from the Church of England . Hall appears to have alleged that the ...
... expression . In the latter part of 1745 he was urged by his brother - in - law , the Rev. Westley Hall , who was a clergyman of the establishment , to withdraw from the Church of England . Hall appears to have alleged that the ...
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would not allow him to obey . This vigorous lan- guage was the expression of one who had almost reached the turning point . He reluctantly gave up cherished traditions , but maturing judgment and prac- tical work , as well as the abuses ...
would not allow him to obey . This vigorous lan- guage was the expression of one who had almost reached the turning point . He reluctantly gave up cherished traditions , but maturing judgment and prac- tical work , as well as the abuses ...
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