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That if Episcopal pow er of ordination , and power of ruling and censuring Presbyters , be not clear in the apostle's charge to these two Bishops , the one of Crete , and the other of Ephesus , I shall yield the cause , and confess to ...
That if Episcopal pow er of ordination , and power of ruling and censuring Presbyters , be not clear in the apostle's charge to these two Bishops , the one of Crete , and the other of Ephesus , I shall yield the cause , and confess to ...
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That he gave Ephesus to Timothy , and Crete to Titus , as their regular and permanent charges ? ... Each , then , had a specific charge , relating not to the government of settled churches , but to their preparation for it ; or to the ...
That he gave Ephesus to Timothy , and Crete to Titus , as their regular and permanent charges ? ... Each , then , had a specific charge , relating not to the government of settled churches , but to their preparation for it ; or to the ...
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For it is in that epistle in which he is said to receive his pretended charge of exercising his Episcopal power in ordination and jurisdiction . But now this first epistle was written when Paul was at Macedonia , as the learned ...
For it is in that epistle in which he is said to receive his pretended charge of exercising his Episcopal power in ordination and jurisdiction . But now this first epistle was written when Paul was at Macedonia , as the learned ...
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