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... facts of modern times , and is worthy the study of the general reader as well as of the ecclesiastical student , and one of the most striking features of this organism is its system of supervision . The episcopacy of the Methodist ...
... facts of modern times , and is worthy the study of the general reader as well as of the ecclesiastical student , and one of the most striking features of this organism is its system of supervision . The episcopacy of the Methodist ...
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... facts as recorded by others , and in citing opinions , we will , in many in- stances , prefer to quote the very words rather than to give a digest in our own language . In this way the reader will not only have the fact , but , with the ...
... facts as recorded by others , and in citing opinions , we will , in many in- stances , prefer to quote the very words rather than to give a digest in our own language . In this way the reader will not only have the fact , but , with the ...
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... fact that the members of such council or committee were known by a name which implies seniority . " He finds " the idea of respect for seniority in many places and in many forms . So strong was this idea that the terms which were ...
... fact that the members of such council or committee were known by a name which implies seniority . " He finds " the idea of respect for seniority in many places and in many forms . So strong was this idea that the terms which were ...
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... fact , however , that the apostles were Jews and that the early Christian churches were made up largely from Jewish ... facts and conditions which existed outside of the Christian Cnurch . He shows that during the first centuries of the ...
... fact , however , that the apostles were Jews and that the early Christian churches were made up largely from Jewish ... facts and conditions which existed outside of the Christian Cnurch . He shows that during the first centuries of the ...
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... facts rather than dogmatic theories . " Pope says : " The terms employed to denote the ordinary spiritual office - bearers of the Christian community are in their English equivalents presby- ters or elders , and bishops or overseers or ...
... facts rather than dogmatic theories . " Pope says : " The terms employed to denote the ordinary spiritual office - bearers of the Christian community are in their English equivalents presby- ters or elders , and bishops or overseers or ...
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