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Presbytery who joined with Paul in laying hands on Timothy , were bona fide prelates , who , jointly with the apostle , imparted the Episcopal dignity ; and so Timothy is a bishop without any more ado .
Presbytery who joined with Paul in laying hands on Timothy , were bona fide prelates , who , jointly with the apostle , imparted the Episcopal dignity ; and so Timothy is a bishop without any more ado .
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There was an' other form of government in the church in the days of ' the apostles , and another now , is acknowledged by Staple' ton : For it was ... It was required of him to abide at Ephesus , is testified by the Apostle , 1 Tim . 1.
There was an' other form of government in the church in the days of ' the apostles , and another now , is acknowledged by Staple' ton : For it was ... It was required of him to abide at Ephesus , is testified by the Apostle , 1 Tim . 1.
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other places make it appear , that he was a companion of St. ' Paul , and therefore was no more restricted to any particu ' lar place than the apostle himself . " Thus the famous Dodwell . And from what has been said from so many ...
other places make it appear , that he was a companion of St. ' Paul , and therefore was no more restricted to any particu ' lar place than the apostle himself . " Thus the famous Dodwell . And from what has been said from so many ...
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