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I besought thee , ' says he to Timothy , to abide still at Ephesus when I went into Macedonia , that thou mightest charge some that they teach no other doctrine . ' Would Timothy have been commissioned to charge the Presbyters to teach ...
I besought thee , ' says he to Timothy , to abide still at Ephesus when I went into Macedonia , that thou mightest charge some that they teach no other doctrine . ' Would Timothy have been commissioned to charge the Presbyters to teach ...
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parity would exclude from view the situation of Timothy in the church of Ephesus , since it carries absolute death to their cause . Is it an immaterial circumstance that Timothy ruled the whole Church of Ephesus , both clergy and laity ...
parity would exclude from view the situation of Timothy in the church of Ephesus , since it carries absolute death to their cause . Is it an immaterial circumstance that Timothy ruled the whole Church of Ephesus , both clergy and laity ...
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If Timothy was bishop of Ephesus , it must be when the first epistle was written . For it is in that epistle in which he is said to receive his pretended charge of exercising his Episcopal power in ordination and jurisdiction .
If Timothy was bishop of Ephesus , it must be when the first epistle was written . For it is in that epistle in which he is said to receive his pretended charge of exercising his Episcopal power in ordination and jurisdiction .
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