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But however much this is boasted of by some , as a conclusive proof for a diocesan form of church government , and superior power of Bishops to that of Presbyters ; yet there is nothing adduced by them that is more violently opposed by ...
But however much this is boasted of by some , as a conclusive proof for a diocesan form of church government , and superior power of Bishops to that of Presbyters ; yet there is nothing adduced by them that is more violently opposed by ...
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sus for though he preached and ordained some to the mi' nistry there , it follows not that he was the Bishop of that ' place ; for Paul preached also there above two years , and absolved the penitents , and yet was not Bishop .
sus for though he preached and ordained some to the mi' nistry there , it follows not that he was the Bishop of that ' place ; for Paul preached also there above two years , and absolved the penitents , and yet was not Bishop .
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plea for priests and Bishops who had rather be detected any where than in their parishes and dioceses -except at tything time . 3. " If Timothy was bishop of Ephesus , it must be when the first epistle was written .
plea for priests and Bishops who had rather be detected any where than in their parishes and dioceses -except at tything time . 3. " If Timothy was bishop of Ephesus , it must be when the first epistle was written .
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