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Paul and Barnabas ordained elders in every church , to wit , in Lystra , Iconium , and Antioch , at least * -Therefore Paul and Barnabus were joint Bishops of Lystra , Iconium , and Antioch . Episcopal argument .
Paul and Barnabas ordained elders in every church , to wit , in Lystra , Iconium , and Antioch , at least * -Therefore Paul and Barnabus were joint Bishops of Lystra , Iconium , and Antioch . Episcopal argument .
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Where did he learn so positively what was Paul's " uniform and invariable practice , " in the article of ordination ? He ought to have been cautious of affronting his old guide , whose account of Paul's " practice , " is entirely ...
Where did he learn so positively what was Paul's " uniform and invariable practice , " in the article of ordination ? He ought to have been cautious of affronting his old guide , whose account of Paul's " practice , " is entirely ...
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For which reason Titus was left in Crete by St. " Paul to ordain ministers in all cities . ... whom on other occasions he so implicitly follows , for being ignorant of Paul's " uniform and invariable practice : " but there is something ...
For which reason Titus was left in Crete by St. " Paul to ordain ministers in all cities . ... whom on other occasions he so implicitly follows , for being ignorant of Paul's " uniform and invariable practice : " but there is something ...
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