The Apostolical and Primitive Church: Popular in Its Government,and Simple in Its WorshipGould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1844 - 456 |
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Strona 28
... clergy , and to curtail and depress that of the people . The fact is undeniable . But how shall it be explained ? If a prelatical form of organization was divinely appointed by Christ and his apostles , vesting in the clergy alone the 4 ...
... clergy , and to curtail and depress that of the people . The fact is undeniable . But how shall it be explained ? If a prelatical form of organization was divinely appointed by Christ and his apostles , vesting in the clergy alone the 4 ...
Strona 36
... clergy , but in each church collectively.12 Even the officers of the church were subject to the authority of the same . Clement recognizes this authority in his epistle to the Corinthians.13 Comp . Chap . V. 11. The appropriate officers ...
... clergy , but in each church collectively.12 Even the officers of the church were subject to the authority of the same . Clement recognizes this authority in his epistle to the Corinthians.13 Comp . Chap . V. 11. The appropriate officers ...
Strona 38
... clergy , but by the people or the church collectively . And even after ordination became the exclusive right of the bishop , no one was permitted to preach to any congregation , who was not sufficiently approved , and duly accepted by ...
... clergy , but by the people or the church collectively . And even after ordination became the exclusive right of the bishop , no one was permitted to preach to any congregation , who was not sufficiently approved , and duly accepted by ...
Strona 67
... clergy and the people before proceeding to ordain any one to the office of the ministry.38 So universal was the right of suffrage , and so reasonable , that it attracted the notice of the emperor , Alexander Severus , who reigned from ...
... clergy and the people before proceeding to ordain any one to the office of the ministry.38 So universal was the right of suffrage , and so reasonable , that it attracted the notice of the emperor , Alexander Severus , who reigned from ...
Strona 68
... clergy ; but every company of the faithful either chose their own pastors , or else had leave to consider and to approve of those that were proposed to them for that purpose . Pontius , a deacon of the church of Carthage , says that St ...
... clergy ; but every company of the faithful either chose their own pastors , or else had leave to consider and to approve of those that were proposed to them for that purpose . Pontius , a deacon of the church of Carthage , says that St ...
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