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And if there were Presbyters , and those Presbyters had the power of ordination , why was it necessary to leave Titus ... If the Presbyters possessed an authority equal to that of Titus , would not St. Paul , by leaving him amongst them ...
And if there were Presbyters , and those Presbyters had the power of ordination , why was it necessary to leave Titus ... If the Presbyters possessed an authority equal to that of Titus , would not St. Paul , by leaving him amongst them ...
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But let us leave him to his musings , and go on to consider the mischiefs of indolence . The first thing that strikes us is , that it is a direct revolt from our subjection to almighty God . The creator endowed man's nature with noble ...
But let us leave him to his musings , and go on to consider the mischiefs of indolence . The first thing that strikes us is , that it is a direct revolt from our subjection to almighty God . The creator endowed man's nature with noble ...
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He did apply and received for answer from Mr. Beasley , that he was leaving the church of Christthat he was departing from the way of salvation— that he ought to be excommunicated for leaving the church - that Jesus Christ would reject ...
He did apply and received for answer from Mr. Beasley , that he was leaving the church of Christthat he was departing from the way of salvation— that he ought to be excommunicated for leaving the church - that Jesus Christ would reject ...
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