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Page 49
... thought expedient to reserve the right of erecting new bishoprics to provincial councils , and this reservation was made a rule of the Church by a decree of the Council of Sardica . * Meanwhile the bishops of the new sees had grouped ...
... thought expedient to reserve the right of erecting new bishoprics to provincial councils , and this reservation was made a rule of the Church by a decree of the Council of Sardica . * Meanwhile the bishops of the new sees had grouped ...
Page 65
... thought of calling into question the validity of the orders and sacraments of the Reformed Churches . " * Dr. Butler , Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia ...
... thought of calling into question the validity of the orders and sacraments of the Reformed Churches . " * Dr. Butler , Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia ...
Page 71
... thought to be more ex- pedient , I utterly deny , and the reasons that move me so to do be these . The first is , because I find no one certain and perfect kind of government prescribed or commanded in the Scriptures to the Church of ...
... thought to be more ex- pedient , I utterly deny , and the reasons that move me so to do be these . The first is , because I find no one certain and perfect kind of government prescribed or commanded in the Scriptures to the Church of ...
Page 85
... thought that non - episcopal churches were legitimate , and that pres- byterial ordinations were valid , they passed to the narrower conception that no one could exercise cleri- cal function without ordination by a bishop . From ...
... thought that non - episcopal churches were legitimate , and that pres- byterial ordinations were valid , they passed to the narrower conception that no one could exercise cleri- cal function without ordination by a bishop . From ...
Page 87
... thought it very improper to preach to people anywhere excepting in an ecclesiastical edifice which had been formally consecrated , but after a little while he deemed it right to preach the gospel wher- ever he could get the people to ...
... thought it very improper to preach to people anywhere excepting in an ecclesiastical edifice which had been formally consecrated , but after a little while he deemed it right to preach the gospel wher- ever he could get the people to ...
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