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But allowing that by the Presbytery is meant a " number of Presbyters , it is evident , from a comparison of the two texts , that the Presbyters imposed hands , not to convey authority , but merely " to express approbation .
But allowing that by the Presbytery is meant a " number of Presbyters , it is evident , from a comparison of the two texts , that the Presbyters imposed hands , not to convey authority , but merely " to express approbation .
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The evidence " that " the " Presbyters imposed hands not to convey authority , " but merely to express approbation , " is extorted from the two prepositions " by " and " with . " << By my hands , " says Paul : therefore he alone ...
The evidence " that " the " Presbyters imposed hands not to convey authority , " but merely to express approbation , " is extorted from the two prepositions " by " and " with . " << By my hands , " says Paul : therefore he alone ...
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... and of his Son Jesus Christ , through whom , at least some of them , I trust , will become heirs of God , and joint heirs of Jesus Christ : -- when I think on these things , I feel what I am not able to express .
... and of his Son Jesus Christ , through whom , at least some of them , I trust , will become heirs of God , and joint heirs of Jesus Christ : -- when I think on these things , I feel what I am not able to express .
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