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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... declaring , in his usual " masterly " manner , that he considers Presbyterian clergymen as having no more right to administer sacraments , or to ordain , than so many " laymen " or 46 women , " that all their ministrations are perfectly ...
... declaring , in his usual " masterly " manner , that he considers Presbyterian clergymen as having no more right to administer sacraments , or to ordain , than so many " laymen " or 46 women , " that all their ministrations are perfectly ...
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... declare us to be destitute of all interest in the promises of salvation . I have asserted , that they pronounce us to be out of the church of Christ , and aliens from the covenant of grace . I have asserted , that , while they express a ...
... declare us to be destitute of all interest in the promises of salvation . I have asserted , that they pronounce us to be out of the church of Christ , and aliens from the covenant of grace . I have asserted , that , while they express a ...
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... declare that they consider as included in the visible catholic Church , many churches less pure than their own , and that they freely " embrace in the spirit of Charity , " those christians who differ from them , in opinion , 66 or in ...
... declare that they consider as included in the visible catholic Church , many churches less pure than their own , and that they freely " embrace in the spirit of Charity , " those christians who differ from them , in opinion , 66 or in ...
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... declaring all such or- dinations in future invalid ? No ; such a sentence was never pronounced ; and I may confidently assert , was never thought of by a member of that assem- bly . While they declared the Presbyterian form of church ...
... declaring all such or- dinations in future invalid ? No ; such a sentence was never pronounced ; and I may confidently assert , was never thought of by a member of that assem- bly . While they declared the Presbyterian form of church ...
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... declare , that , as it is not deducible from their principles , so it makes no part of their creed . The warmest advocates of the divine right of Prelacy admit that a church may depart in many respects , from the primitive model ...
... declare , that , as it is not deducible from their principles , so it makes no part of their creed . The warmest advocates of the divine right of Prelacy admit that a church may depart in many respects , from the primitive model ...
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