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tery may be understood a number of Apostles " who laid their hands on Timothy , since the Apostles , though certainly superior to Presby" ters , style themselves " Elders , " or Presbyters . " The Greek expositors understood the passage ...
tery may be understood a number of Apostles " who laid their hands on Timothy , since the Apostles , though certainly superior to Presby" ters , style themselves " Elders , " or Presbyters . " The Greek expositors understood the passage ...
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Paul gives to Timothy in relation to the penal discipline he was to exercise over his Presbyters . Timothy is required to ' receive an accusation against an elder or Presbyter , only before two or three witnesses .
Paul gives to Timothy in relation to the penal discipline he was to exercise over his Presbyters . Timothy is required to ' receive an accusation against an elder or Presbyter , only before two or three witnesses .
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and one of these things , as the very next words indicate , was the ordination of Presbyters" and ordain Elders in every city . " Cyprian's assumption , therefore , that Paul ordained Presbyters in Crete , is without a particle of ...
and one of these things , as the very next words indicate , was the ordination of Presbyters" and ordain Elders in every city . " Cyprian's assumption , therefore , that Paul ordained Presbyters in Crete , is without a particle of ...
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