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ordinary power left in the church is , in the most direct and unequivocal manner , devolved on Presbyters * . And as one part of scripture cannot be repugnant to another , it is impossible that any term or expression here , in this book ...
ordinary power left in the church is , in the most direct and unequivocal manner , devolved on Presbyters * . And as one part of scripture cannot be repugnant to another , it is impossible that any term or expression here , in this book ...
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The direct protection of the British government has been already extended to them ; but as they do not reside within the British territories , I am somewhat doubtful how far it may be of use to them . " To unite them to the church of ...
The direct protection of the British government has been already extended to them ; but as they do not reside within the British territories , I am somewhat doubtful how far it may be of use to them . " To unite them to the church of ...
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More than fourteen hundred years ago the superiority of the Prelates to Presbyters was attacked , in the most direct and open manner , as having no authority from our Lord Jesus Christ . The banner of opposition was raised not by a mean ...
More than fourteen hundred years ago the superiority of the Prelates to Presbyters was attacked , in the most direct and open manner , as having no authority from our Lord Jesus Christ . The banner of opposition was raised not by a mean ...
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