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Page 80
... preachers and ministers shall move the people to join with them in prayer " for the Church of Scotland ; which was a recognition of a presbyterian body as a true Church . In the year 1618 there was another recognition of a non ...
... preachers and ministers shall move the people to join with them in prayer " for the Church of Scotland ; which was a recognition of a presbyterian body as a true Church . In the year 1618 there was another recognition of a non ...
Page 81
... preachers and lectur- ers . In a little while he got the convocation to go so far as to affirm even that " monarchy was of divine right . " Nevertheless , the legitimacy of presbyterial ordination and the parity of the orders of bishops ...
... preachers and lectur- ers . In a little while he got the convocation to go so far as to affirm even that " monarchy was of divine right . " Nevertheless , the legitimacy of presbyterial ordination and the parity of the orders of bishops ...
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... preachers penetrated the wilds of America and organized many Methodist societies beyond the At- lantic Ocean . While Wesley's views will not be deemed binding upon his followers throughout the course of genera- tions , yet , as the ...
... preachers penetrated the wilds of America and organized many Methodist societies beyond the At- lantic Ocean . While Wesley's views will not be deemed binding upon his followers throughout the course of genera- tions , yet , as the ...
Page 88
... preached them , and multitudes flocked to hear . For these rea- sons , and no others , real or pretended ( for as yet they were strictly regular ) , because they preached such doctrine , and because such multitudes followed them , they ...
... preached them , and multitudes flocked to hear . For these rea- sons , and no others , real or pretended ( for as yet they were strictly regular ) , because they preached such doctrine , and because such multitudes followed them , they ...
Page 89
... preacher , and as the preachers were not numerous enough to permit each society to have the exclusive service of one , a number of societies were joined together in a circuit , and the few preachers assigned to the circuit traveled from ...
... preacher , and as the preachers were not numerous enough to permit each society to have the exclusive service of one , a number of societies were joined together in a circuit , and the few preachers assigned to the circuit traveled from ...
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