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If the Presbyters possessed an authority equal to that of Titus , would not St. Paul , by leaving him amongst them , have taken the surest way to interrupt the peace of the Church , to engender jealousy , and strifes , and contentions ?
If the Presbyters possessed an authority equal to that of Titus , would not St. Paul , by leaving him amongst them , have taken the surest way to interrupt the peace of the Church , to engender jealousy , and strifes , and contentions ?
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Would they have made no effort to save themselves and their brethren from the control of so undue and illegitimate an authority ? Could none be found amongst them possessed of so much zeal in the service of their divine master ...
Would they have made no effort to save themselves and their brethren from the control of so undue and illegitimate an authority ? Could none be found amongst them possessed of so much zeal in the service of their divine master ...
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brought about by the authority of the Apostles themselves . But the subterfuge is unavailing . For ( 1. ) It alleges a conjectural tradition against the authority of the written scriptures . For no trace of a change can be seen there .
brought about by the authority of the Apostles themselves . But the subterfuge is unavailing . For ( 1. ) It alleges a conjectural tradition against the authority of the written scriptures . For no trace of a change can be seen there .
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