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Page 44
... never wholly passed away ; the one is the fact that in all the ordinals of the Latin Church , both in the prayers and the addresses to the people at the ordination of presbyters , church gov- ernment is a leading element in the ...
... never wholly passed away ; the one is the fact that in all the ordinals of the Latin Church , both in the prayers and the addresses to the people at the ordination of presbyters , church gov- ernment is a leading element in the ...
Page 50
... never adopted in the Cartha- ginian Church , the senior bishop of that church being termed the primate , and having precedence and au- thority as such over other bishops . " * 99 * Thus from the simplicity of New Testament times , when ...
... never adopted in the Cartha- ginian Church , the senior bishop of that church being termed the primate , and having precedence and au- thority as such over other bishops . " * 99 * Thus from the simplicity of New Testament times , when ...
Page 67
... never venture to urge its exclusive claim , or to connect the succession with the validity of the holy sacraments . " Referring to changes made in the Liturgy in King Edward's time , he remarks that , " It should seem that those who ...
... never venture to urge its exclusive claim , or to connect the succession with the validity of the holy sacraments . " Referring to changes made in the Liturgy in King Edward's time , he remarks that , " It should seem that those who ...
Page 77
... never read . But what do I speak of particular persons ? It is the common judgment of the Reformed Churches of Helvetia , Savoy , France , Scotland , Germany , Hun- gary , Poland , the Low Countries , and our EPISCOPACY IN THE CHURCH OF ...
... never read . But what do I speak of particular persons ? It is the common judgment of the Reformed Churches of Helvetia , Savoy , France , Scotland , Germany , Hun- gary , Poland , the Low Countries , and our EPISCOPACY IN THE CHURCH OF ...
Page 78
... never pretend that an heresy , con- demned by the consent of the whole Church in its most flourishing times , was yet accounted sound and Christian doctrine by all these I have mentioned , I hope he will acknowledge that he was mistaken ...
... never pretend that an heresy , con- demned by the consent of the whole Church in its most flourishing times , was yet accounted sound and Christian doctrine by all these I have mentioned , I hope he will acknowledge that he was mistaken ...
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