The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 - Presbyterian Church |
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... appears clearly from the whole inspired history of their doings . The first churches were those in Jerusalem , Antioch , Ephesus , Thessalonica , Rome , & c . 2. The entire body of Christians in every such city , and in every other city ...
... appears clearly from the whole inspired history of their doings . The first churches were those in Jerusalem , Antioch , Ephesus , Thessalonica , Rome , & c . 2. The entire body of Christians in every such city , and in every other city ...
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... appears that at one hour of the day the bishop , at another a presbyter preached ; and this was the only provision made for the vast congregation of Christians at Antioch . Chrysostom , therefore , did not preach to any particular flock ...
... appears that at one hour of the day the bishop , at another a presbyter preached ; and this was the only provision made for the vast congregation of Christians at Antioch . Chrysostom , therefore , did not preach to any particular flock ...
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... appear simply in their original func- tion of ministering to the wants of the poor . We claim that this is perfectly decisive , and bears out the * Sozomen , vii . 28 . correspondence of the church organization to that of the syna- 1854 ...
... appear simply in their original func- tion of ministering to the wants of the poor . We claim that this is perfectly decisive , and bears out the * Sozomen , vii . 28 . correspondence of the church organization to that of the syna- 1854 ...
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... appears from these Alexandrian Canons , that with a singularly close resemblance to this usage , a Christian church might be established , with its own bishop , wherever twelve men of substance would unite to sustain it . It will be ...
... appears from these Alexandrian Canons , that with a singularly close resemblance to this usage , a Christian church might be established , with its own bishop , wherever twelve men of substance would unite to sustain it . It will be ...
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... appears from his reference to the Corinthian Church . At first , as he intimates , all the presbyters in each congregation were official- ly equal , and had the same powers . All indifferently , might teach , baptize and ordain . This ...
... appears from his reference to the Corinthian Church . At first , as he intimates , all the presbyters in each congregation were official- ly equal , and had the same powers . All indifferently , might teach , baptize and ordain . This ...
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