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... Clergy - the Pope- the Creed will take a long time in dying , if die they must . It is not useless to indicate a rational point of view , from which they may be approached , and to show the germs which , without a violent dislocation ...
... Clergy - the Pope- the Creed will take a long time in dying , if die they must . It is not useless to indicate a rational point of view , from which they may be approached , and to show the germs which , without a violent dislocation ...
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... CLERGY . I. The facts of the Institution 1. The identity of Bishop and Presbyter 2. Origin of the orders • 3. Vestiges of primitive usages 4. The Deacons 5. Appointment · • 6. Forms of ordination 7. Their ministrations 197 199 201 202 ...
... CLERGY . I. The facts of the Institution 1. The identity of Bishop and Presbyter 2. Origin of the orders • 3. Vestiges of primitive usages 4. The Deacons 5. Appointment · • 6. Forms of ordination 7. Their ministrations 197 199 201 202 ...
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Essays on Ecclesiastical Subjects Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. II . Growth of the clergy Origin of episcopacy III . Origin of the clergy CHAPTER XI . THE POPE . The Pope : Compared with the Emperor and the Sultan I. As the representative of ...
Essays on Ecclesiastical Subjects Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. II . Growth of the clergy Origin of episcopacy III . Origin of the clergy CHAPTER XI . THE POPE . The Pope : Compared with the Emperor and the Sultan I. As the representative of ...
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... clergy , in the Roman Catholic Church , which lays most stress on the rite , the administration is extended to the laity and to the female sex . This is a formidable breach in the usual theories concerning the indispensable neces- sity ...
... clergy , in the Roman Catholic Church , which lays most stress on the rite , the administration is extended to the laity and to the female sex . This is a formidable breach in the usual theories concerning the indispensable neces- sity ...
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... clergy not by rebukes , but by meet- ing at the same social table . How many a quarrel , how many a heart - burning , how many a false estrangement , might in like manner be reconciled and done away with by the Sacred Supper , which is ...
... clergy not by rebukes , but by meet- ing at the same social table . How many a quarrel , how many a heart - burning , how many a false estrangement , might in like manner be reconciled and done away with by the Sacred Supper , which is ...
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Page 318 - And he said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth. 3 Give us day by day our daily bread. 4 And forgive us our sins: for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us.
Page 374 - I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt : open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Page 81 - It is very meet, right, and our bounden duty, that we should at all times, and in all places, give thanks unto thee, O Lord, Holy Father, Almighty, Everlasting God.
Page 113 - Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.
Page 320 - Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth : therefore let thy words be few.
Page 110 - Body and Blood of Christ are verily and indeed " taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's
Page 130 - My prayer hath power with God; the Grace Unspeakable I now receive, Through Faith I see thee face to face, I see thee face to face, and live: In vain I have not wept, and strove, Thy nature and thy name is Love.
Page 9 - My good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.
Page 109 - Christ was the word that spake it; He took the bread and brake it ; And what the word did make it, That I believe and take it.
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