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 92
... copacy . " But as Dr. B. has no reference , by means of which this fragment may be found , either in the " Biblio- theca , " or in the " Discourse , " I consider myself as absolv- ed from all obligation to pay it the least attention ...
... copacy . " But as Dr. B. has no reference , by means of which this fragment may be found , either in the " Biblio- theca , " or in the " Discourse , " I consider myself as absolv- ed from all obligation to pay it the least attention ...
Page 98
... copacy , assert , that it was organized , after the model of the Temple service . We produce proof . We show that the organization and service of the Christian church , resemble the Temple in scarcely any thing ; while they resemble the ...
... copacy , assert , that it was organized , after the model of the Temple service . We produce proof . We show that the organization and service of the Christian church , resemble the Temple in scarcely any thing ; while they resemble the ...
Page 188
... copacy than Dr. William Nichols . Yet this eminent Episcopalian , speaking of Jerome , thus expresses himself . " At last came St. Jerome , though not till above three centuries after the Apostles ' " times , who valuing himself upon ...
... copacy than Dr. William Nichols . Yet this eminent Episcopalian , speaking of Jerome , thus expresses himself . " At last came St. Jerome , though not till above three centuries after the Apostles ' " times , who valuing himself upon ...
Page 399
... copacy . " But why no parallel ? The office of Metropolitan was a grade of ecclesiastical pre - emi- nence , as well as that of ordinary Bishop . Now , if it be granted , that the former office was intro- duced by human contrivance ...
... copacy . " But why no parallel ? The office of Metropolitan was a grade of ecclesiastical pre - emi- nence , as well as that of ordinary Bishop . Now , if it be granted , that the former office was intro- duced by human contrivance ...
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