The Apostolical and Primitive Church: Popular in Its Government,and Simple in Its WorshipGould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1844 - 456 |
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Strona vi
... Episcopacy , as such ; it is rather with FORMALISM . Formalism wherever seen , by whatever name it is known , this is the great antagonist principle of spiritual Christianity . Here the church is brought to a crisis , great and fearful ...
... Episcopacy , as such ; it is rather with FORMALISM . Formalism wherever seen , by whatever name it is known , this is the great antagonist principle of spiritual Christianity . Here the church is brought to a crisis , great and fearful ...
Strona x
... Episcopacy , 200 Bearings of it upon prelacy , - 210 Equality of bishops and presbyters conceded , down to the time of the Reformation , 214 Remarks on the primitive and popular government of the churches , · 228 CONTENTS . CHAPTER VII ...
... Episcopacy , 200 Bearings of it upon prelacy , - 210 Equality of bishops and presbyters conceded , down to the time of the Reformation , 214 Remarks on the primitive and popular government of the churches , · 228 CONTENTS . CHAPTER VII ...
Strona 50
... Episcopacy . Every bishop had the right to form his own liturgy and creed , and to settle at pleasure his own time and mode of celebrating the religious festivals . 6 Cyprian strongly asserts the right of every bishop to make laws for ...
... Episcopacy . Every bishop had the right to form his own liturgy and creed , and to settle at pleasure his own time and mode of celebrating the religious festivals . 6 Cyprian strongly asserts the right of every bishop to make laws for ...
Strona 65
... Episcopacy , to defend and to exercise the right of election , that great principle which is the basis of religious liberty . The earliest and most authentic authority on this sub- ject , after that of the Scriptures themselves , is ...
... Episcopacy , to defend and to exercise the right of election , that great principle which is the basis of religious liberty . The earliest and most authentic authority on this sub- ject , after that of the Scriptures themselves , is ...
Strona 96
... Episcopal church , in proof that the laity were mem- bers of the ecclesiastical court for the trial of offences , " and 10 Chauncey's Episcopacy , pp . 77 , 78 , 11 Ep . ad Cor . c . 44 . judges therein . " 12 And Riddle , of the 96 THE ...
... Episcopal church , in proof that the laity were mem- bers of the ecclesiastical court for the trial of offences , " and 10 Chauncey's Episcopacy , pp . 77 , 78 , 11 Ep . ad Cor . c . 44 . judges therein . " 12 And Riddle , of the 96 THE ...
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