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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Page 79
... , by no means decide that the angels in question were prelates : he , therefore , has recourse to Irenĉus , Clemens of Alexandria , Eusebius , Ambrose , & c . to help him out in his difficulty . They , it Testimony of Scripture . 79.
... , by no means decide that the angels in question were prelates : he , therefore , has recourse to Irenĉus , Clemens of Alexandria , Eusebius , Ambrose , & c . to help him out in his difficulty . They , it Testimony of Scripture . 79.
Page 173
... Irenĉus , in which he speaks of these persons , whom he alternately calls Bishops and Presbyters , as suc- ceeding the Apostles in their mastership . What is mastership ? Simply , official authority . And what has this to do with ...
... Irenĉus , in which he speaks of these persons , whom he alternately calls Bishops and Presbyters , as suc- ceeding the Apostles in their mastership . What is mastership ? Simply , official authority . And what has this to do with ...
Page 174
... Irenĉus trace the line of succession through single persons only ? In other words , why does he single out Linus , Anacle- tus , Clemens , and Evaristus , as successively Bishops of Rome , when , according to our doctrine , there were ...
... Irenĉus trace the line of succession through single persons only ? In other words , why does he single out Linus , Anacle- tus , Clemens , and Evaristus , as successively Bishops of Rome , when , according to our doctrine , there were ...
Page 176
... Irenĉus ; but none of them giving the least countenance to the prelatical doctrine of different orders of clergy . But the most extraordinary charge of Dr. B. is that I have misrepresented and perverted the tes- timony of Jerome . He ...
... Irenĉus ; but none of them giving the least countenance to the prelatical doctrine of different orders of clergy . But the most extraordinary charge of Dr. B. is that I have misrepresented and perverted the tes- timony of Jerome . He ...
Page 190
... Irenĉus declares it to have been both taught and practised by our Saviour himself . Lib . iv . Cap . 57. - Cyprian also asserts that the same thing was enjoined by tradition from the Lord , and made a part of the original institution ...
... Irenĉus declares it to have been both taught and practised by our Saviour himself . Lib . iv . Cap . 57. - Cyprian also asserts that the same thing was enjoined by tradition from the Lord , and made a part of the original institution ...
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