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... question of the bishopric in the early Chris- tian Church is largely a question as to the rela- tive status of bishops and presbyters . Were they the same , or different ? If they were different , what was the nature of that difference ...
... question of the bishopric in the early Chris- tian Church is largely a question as to the rela- tive status of bishops and presbyters . Were they the same , or different ? If they were different , what was the nature of that difference ...
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... question , however , is as to the ecclesiastical , or , at this particular moment , the New Testament , use of the terms . The elders were originally what the word primarily meant — namely , he older persons ; but afterward the word was ...
... question , however , is as to the ecclesiastical , or , at this particular moment , the New Testament , use of the terms . The elders were originally what the word primarily meant — namely , he older persons ; but afterward the word was ...
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... question a special study , that the TρƐσßúte- pol , or presbyters , and the έπíσкоTоι , or bishops , in the early Christian Church were the same persons , the one name referring to one thing and the other referring to another . That ...
... question a special study , that the TρƐσßúte- pol , or presbyters , and the έπíσкоTоι , or bishops , in the early Christian Church were the same persons , the one name referring to one thing and the other referring to another . That ...
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... questions . " That in the early Christian Church the words . presbyter and bishop were titles given to the same men and to the same clerical order is admitted by the best authorities . " In the New Testament the ordinary office bear ...
... questions . " That in the early Christian Church the words . presbyter and bishop were titles given to the same men and to the same clerical order is admitted by the best authorities . " In the New Testament the ordinary office bear ...
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... question with the greater diffidence because an hypothesis has long been current which does not admit of direct refuta- tion , and which assigns the origin of this quasi - mon- archical government to an institution of either our Lord ...
... question with the greater diffidence because an hypothesis has long been current which does not admit of direct refuta- tion , and which assigns the origin of this quasi - mon- archical government to an institution of either our Lord ...
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