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Paul and Barnabas ordained elders in every church , to wit , in Lystra , Iconium , and Antioch , at least * -Therefore Paul and Barnabus were joint Bishops of Lystra , Iconium , and Antioch . Episcopal argument .
Paul and Barnabas ordained elders in every church , to wit , in Lystra , Iconium , and Antioch , at least * -Therefore Paul and Barnabus were joint Bishops of Lystra , Iconium , and Antioch . Episcopal argument .
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Cyprian's assumption , therefore , that Paul ordained Presbyters in Crete , is without a particle of evidence . There is not a syllable in the whole narrative , from which we can infer that there was a single Presbyter in the island at ...
Cyprian's assumption , therefore , that Paul ordained Presbyters in Crete , is without a particle of evidence . There is not a syllable in the whole narrative , from which we can infer that there was a single Presbyter in the island at ...
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Whether he constantly attached himself afterwards to the person of Paul we know not ; but we do know that he was with him when a prisoner at Rome , anno 64 , and shared in his bonds * . Let any sober man look at this itinerant life of ...
Whether he constantly attached himself afterwards to the person of Paul we know not ; but we do know that he was with him when a prisoner at Rome , anno 64 , and shared in his bonds * . Let any sober man look at this itinerant life of ...
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