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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... asserted the apostoli- cal institution of Prelacy - But they do not assert it-- The number of Bishops , in early times , a strong argu- ment against Prelacy - The relation of Bishops to par- ticular flocks equally conclusive against ...
... asserted the apostoli- cal institution of Prelacy - But they do not assert it-- The number of Bishops , in early times , a strong argu- ment against Prelacy - The relation of Bishops to par- ticular flocks equally conclusive against ...
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... assert , that their only object is to establish the Apostolical institution of Episcopa- cy , without undertaking to pronounce on the conse- But it is evident that , for quences of rejecting it . the most part , they entirely lose sight ...
... assert , that their only object is to establish the Apostolical institution of Episcopa- cy , without undertaking to pronounce on the conse- But it is evident that , for quences of rejecting it . the most part , they entirely lose sight ...
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... assert the di- " vine institution of Presbyterial government , in all " its parts , excluding its habitual violators ... asserts , that Presbyterians carry their ideas of the importance of external order much further than ...
... assert the di- " vine institution of Presbyterial government , in all " its parts , excluding its habitual violators ... asserts , that Presbyterians carry their ideas of the importance of external order much further than ...
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... asserting that no church is name of a church of Christ , but our own , that the contrary is clearly and unequivocally acknowledg ed . They are so far from maintaining , that there is no salvation out of the pale of our church , that ...
... asserting that no church is name of a church of Christ , but our own , that the contrary is clearly and unequivocally acknowledg ed . They are so far from maintaining , that there is no salvation out of the pale of our church , that ...
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... asserted , or even intimated , that no mi- nister is lawfully ordained , but one who has been set apart exactly in our mode , there would be some pretext for this cavil . But no such assertion or in- timation , nor any thing that ...
... asserted , or even intimated , that no mi- nister is lawfully ordained , but one who has been set apart exactly in our mode , there would be some pretext for this cavil . But no such assertion or in- timation , nor any thing that ...
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