The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 - Presbyterian Church |
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... bishops and patriarchs , lordliest amongst them , those of Constantinople and Rome , bring the homage and fealty of the greatest ancient cities ; Leo is there , with adoring gaze , while shaping the ruins of the Western empire , and by ...
... bishops and patriarchs , lordliest amongst them , those of Constantinople and Rome , bring the homage and fealty of the greatest ancient cities ; Leo is there , with adoring gaze , while shaping the ruins of the Western empire , and by ...
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... bishop , through family par- tiality , shall admit to the episcopal dignity , a brother , son , or any other kinsman , the ordination shall be invalid , and he him- self be punished with suspension from office . We affirm that Bishop ...
... bishop , through family par- tiality , shall admit to the episcopal dignity , a brother , son , or any other kinsman , the ordination shall be invalid , and he him- self be punished with suspension from office . We affirm that Bishop ...
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... bishop than Simon Magus ; and as for Bishop Lupus , we assert that he was the subject of a voluntary mutilation which absolutely disqualified him for the sacred office . If any body fancies these are mere random assertions , all he has ...
... bishop than Simon Magus ; and as for Bishop Lupus , we assert that he was the subject of a voluntary mutilation which absolutely disqualified him for the sacred office . If any body fancies these are mere random assertions , all he has ...
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... they founded , the Apostles ordained a body of elders ; called indifferently elders or bishops . These were charged , in common , with the govern- ment and instruction of the church ; and there is 1854. ] 31 Origin of Episcoрасу .
... they founded , the Apostles ordained a body of elders ; called indifferently elders or bishops . These were charged , in common , with the govern- ment and instruction of the church ; and there is 1854. ] 31 Origin of Episcoрасу .
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... bishop and the presbyters , gave rise to the fixed common - law canon , that there should be one bishop in every city ; which was precisely equivalent , for the time , to the proposition that there should be a pastor for every congre ...
... bishop and the presbyters , gave rise to the fixed common - law canon , that there should be one bishop in every city ; which was precisely equivalent , for the time , to the proposition that there should be a pastor for every congre ...
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