| Charles Chauncy - Episcopacy - 1771 - 638 pages
...Apoftles. Without thefe there is no church. Concerning all which I am perfuaded, that ye think after the fame manner ; for I have received, and even now have with me, the pattern of your love in your Bifhop : whofc very look is inftruclive ; and whofe mildnefs is powerful : whom I am perfuaded, the very Atheifts... | |
| John Gambold - 1782 - 90 pages
...church in him. I feemed to find you, as alfo I knew that ye were the followers of God." And again, "I have received and even now have with me the pattern...the very atheifts themfelves cannot but reverence :" fo that bcdle himfelf and% Polycarp, thefe bifhops are mentioned by him as being with him at Smyrna.... | |
| William Wake - Apostolic Fathers - 1810 - 418 pages
...Without these there is no Church. Concerning all which 1 am persuaded that ye think after the very same manner : for I have received, and even now have with me the pattern of your love, in your Bishop. Whose very look is instructive ;(f) and whose mildness powerful ;(u) whom I am persuaded the... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1814 - 632 pages
...these there is no church, concerning all which I am persuarl*:d that ye think after the same nuumer ; for I have received, and even now have with me the pattern of your love in your bishop, whose very look is instructive, and whose mildness powerful." Again, ''It is not lawful, without... | |
| William Wake - Christian literature, Early - 1817 - 494 pages
...these. there is no church6. Concerning all which I am persuaded that ye think7 after the very same manner : for I have received, and even now have with me, the pattern of your love, in your Bishop; whose very look is instructive8; and whose mildness powerful6; whom, I am persuaded, the very... | |
| William Hone - Apocryphal books (New Testament) - 1820 - 284 pages
...these there is no i0 church. Concerning all which I am persuaded that ye n think after the very same manner : for I have received, and even now have with me, the pattern of your love, in your bishop. 10 Whose very i2look is instructive ; and whose mildness i3 powerful : i4 whom I am persuaded,... | |
| John Gambold - English literature - 1823 - 316 pages
...church in him. I seemed to find you, as also I knew that ye were the followers of God." And again, " I have received and even now have with me the pattern of your love in your bishop; whose very look is instructive, and whose mildness powerful : whom I am persuaded the very... | |
| William Hone - 1824 - 358 pages
...these there is no 2churrli. Concerning ali which I am persuaded that ye i3think alter the very same manner, : for I have received, and even now have -with me . the pattern of your love, in your bishpp. 10 Whose very 4look is instructive ; and whose mildness, Spowerful : 6whom I am persuaded,... | |
| John Esten Cooke - Episcopacy - 1829 - 260 pages
...Without these there is no Church. Concerning all which I am persuaded that ye think after the very same manner: for I have received, and even now have with me the pattern of your love, in your Bishop. Whose very look is instructive ; and whose mildness powerful ; whom I am persuaded the very... | |
| Charles Leslie - Apologetics - 1830 - 128 pages
...Without these there is no Church. Concerning all which,! am persuaded that ye think after the very same manner : for I have received, and even now have with me the pattern of your love, in your Bishop. Whose very look is instructive ; and whose mildness powerful ; whom I am persuaded the very... | |
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