The Christian's Magazine: Designed to Promote the Knowledge and Influence of Evangelical Truth and Order, Volume 2S. Whiting & Company, 1809 |
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... hands on Timothy , since the " Apostles , though certainly superior to Presby- ters , style themselves " Elders , " or Presbyters . " The Greek expositors understood the passage in " this sense as well as the Greek church , both an ...
... hands on Timothy , since the " Apostles , though certainly superior to Presby- ters , style themselves " Elders , " or Presbyters . " The Greek expositors understood the passage in " this sense as well as the Greek church , both an ...
Page 197
... hands was used to signify mere assent or approbation . To say that it might so signify , is nothing to the purpose . The point to be determined is , not what it might , but what it did , signify . If , in every other case , impo- sition ...
... hands was used to signify mere assent or approbation . To say that it might so signify , is nothing to the purpose . The point to be determined is , not what it might , but what it did , signify . If , in every other case , impo- sition ...
Page 198
... hands of the Presbytery , would not be true . Nor is there any thing in his expression which might not be used by ... hands , mere- ly testified their assent , then , 2. Were the persons who thus imposed hands on Timothy simple ...
... hands of the Presbytery , would not be true . Nor is there any thing in his expression which might not be used by ... hands , mere- ly testified their assent , then , 2. Were the persons who thus imposed hands on Timothy simple ...
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