A Continuation of Letters Concerning the Constitution and Order of the Christian Ministry: Addressed to the Members of the Presbyterian Churches in the City of New-York : Being an Examination of the Strictures of the Rev. Drs. Bowden and Kemp, and the Rev. Mr. How, on the Former Series |
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... Reformer - Presbyterianism established in Geneva before Calvin ever saw that city — This Refor mer alleged to have been , in the early part of his life , favourable to Prelacy - Demonstration that this was not the vi CONTENTS .
... Reformer - Presbyterianism established in Geneva before Calvin ever saw that city — This Refor mer alleged to have been , in the early part of his life , favourable to Prelacy - Demonstration that this was not the vi CONTENTS .
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... Geneva , in the year 1719 , pronounced the high- churchmen of his day , for advancing exactly such claims as those of Dr. Bowden and Mr. How , to be madmen . * Was this respectable prelate ; were the great body of the most eminent ...
... Geneva , in the year 1719 , pronounced the high- churchmen of his day , for advancing exactly such claims as those of Dr. Bowden and Mr. How , to be madmen . * Was this respectable prelate ; were the great body of the most eminent ...
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... Geneva in their favour . In his Commentary on Titus 1. 5. Calvin speaks largely of the mission of that Evangelist to the Churches of Crete . Dr. Bowden and Mr. How wish to persuade their readers , that , in these re- marks , he fairly ...
... Geneva in their favour . In his Commentary on Titus 1. 5. Calvin speaks largely of the mission of that Evangelist to the Churches of Crete . Dr. Bowden and Mr. How wish to persuade their readers , that , in these re- marks , he fairly ...
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... Geneva and Scotland , they were gene- rally introduced , with the Reformation , by Luthe- rans as well as Calvinists ; and are generally re- tained to the present day , in almost all the Protes- tant Churches , excepting that of England ...
... Geneva and Scotland , they were gene- rally introduced , with the Reformation , by Luthe- rans as well as Calvinists ; and are generally re- tained to the present day , in almost all the Protes- tant Churches , excepting that of England ...
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... Geneva ; and others to those parts of Germany and Switzerland , in which the Reformation had taken place , particular- ly to Embden , Strasburgh , Zurich , and Frankfort , in all which countries , no other ordination than that by ...
... Geneva ; and others to those parts of Germany and Switzerland , in which the Reformation had taken place , particular- ly to Embden , Strasburgh , Zurich , and Frankfort , in all which countries , no other ordination than that by ...
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