The Apostolical and Primitive Church: Popular in Its Government,and Simple in Its WorshipGould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1844 - 456 |
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... poetical and symboli- cal character of the book throughout . It is also expressly said that the address is to the whole body of the churches . This change in the mode of administering the gov- ernment INTRODUCTION . 21.
... poetical and symboli- cal character of the book throughout . It is also expressly said that the address is to the whole body of the churches . This change in the mode of administering the gov- ernment INTRODUCTION . 21.
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... character of voluntary , deliberative assemblies , invested with the rights 6 Planck , Gesellschafts - verfass . , 1 , p . 39. Spittlers , Can . Recht , c . 1 , § 3 . Pertsch , Can . Recht , c . 1 , § 5-8 . Siegel , Kirchliche ...
... character of voluntary , deliberative assemblies , invested with the rights 6 Planck , Gesellschafts - verfass . , 1 , p . 39. Spittlers , Can . Recht , c . 1 , § 3 . Pertsch , Can . Recht , c . 1 , § 5-8 . Siegel , Kirchliche ...
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... character , might easily be adduced . Let the following , however , suffice , from Nean- der , who is generally acknowledged to be more profoundly skilled in the history of the Christian church than any other man now living . " The ...
... character , might easily be adduced . Let the following , however , suffice , from Nean- der , who is generally acknowledged to be more profoundly skilled in the history of the Christian church than any other man now living . " The ...
Strona 45
... character of their constitution and govern- ment . The synagogue was , essentially , a popular assem- bly , invested with the rights and possessing the powers which are essential to the enjoyment of religious liberty . Their government ...
... character of their constitution and govern- ment . The synagogue was , essentially , a popular assem- bly , invested with the rights and possessing the powers which are essential to the enjoyment of religious liberty . Their government ...
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... character of the government of the primitive churches , is sufficiently obvious in these passages . Particular neighboring churches may for various reasons have sustained peculiar fraternal relations to each other . Local and other ...
... character of the government of the primitive churches , is sufficiently obvious in these passages . Particular neighboring churches may for various reasons have sustained peculiar fraternal relations to each other . Local and other ...
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