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These considerations are sufficient to convince every unprejudiced mind that there were Elders or Presbyters in the Church of Crete at the time St. Paul left Titus on that islAnd if there were Presbyters , and those Presbyters had the ...
These considerations are sufficient to convince every unprejudiced mind that there were Elders or Presbyters in the Church of Crete at the time St. Paul left Titus on that islAnd if there were Presbyters , and those Presbyters had the ...
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Timothy and Titus could do all these things without being diocesan Bishops . An apostle could do them in virtue of his apostolic office : an evangelist , as Timothy , and consequently , Titus , undoubtedly was * , could do them in ...
Timothy and Titus could do all these things without being diocesan Bishops . An apostle could do them in virtue of his apostolic office : an evangelist , as Timothy , and consequently , Titus , undoubtedly was * , could do them in ...
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him along with him to Rome , and then sent him into Dalmatia , may not Titus be properly called an Evangelist ; or a travelling rather than a diocesan Bishop ? " A very reasonable and modest question , one would think .
him along with him to Rome , and then sent him into Dalmatia , may not Titus be properly called an Evangelist ; or a travelling rather than a diocesan Bishop ? " A very reasonable and modest question , one would think .
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