An original draught of the primitive Church: in answer to a discourse [by P. King] entituled, An enquiry into the constitution [&c.] of the primitive Church. By a presbyter of the Church of England [J. Slater].1717 |
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... plainly ftruck at her Foun- dation ; filial Obedience ( I may fay ) to fo faith- ful a Parent , moved me to use the best En- deavours I could , to vindicate her truly Apo- ftolical Conftitution , and to plead the Cause of injur'd ...
... plainly ftruck at her Foun- dation ; filial Obedience ( I may fay ) to fo faith- ful a Parent , moved me to use the best En- deavours I could , to vindicate her truly Apo- ftolical Conftitution , and to plead the Cause of injur'd ...
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... plainly fingular and new , fo we may well expect , that the Notion itself , upon which it is grounded , ( which I fhall not here prevent myself from confidering in its Place ) will appear to be fo too . In the mean time , that Orthodox ...
... plainly fingular and new , fo we may well expect , that the Notion itself , upon which it is grounded , ( which I fhall not here prevent myself from confidering in its Place ) will appear to be fo too . In the mean time , that Orthodox ...
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... plainly denotes , that every Part , as well one as the other , did hold an Affembly on that Day , or else the fame Abfurdity wou'd unavoidably follow as before , that All made but one Affembly in the whole . So unwarily ( at least ) are ...
... plainly denotes , that every Part , as well one as the other , did hold an Affembly on that Day , or else the fame Abfurdity wou'd unavoidably follow as before , that All made but one Affembly in the whole . So unwarily ( at least ) are ...
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... plainly to be feen in that great Ar- gument , by which he enjoins this dutiful Re- gard to the Bishop , in his Charge to the Mag- nefians ; of As the Lord ( fays he ) did nothing of himself , or by his Apoftles , without the Father ...
... plainly to be feen in that great Ar- gument , by which he enjoins this dutiful Re- gard to the Bishop , in his Charge to the Mag- nefians ; of As the Lord ( fays he ) did nothing of himself , or by his Apoftles , without the Father ...
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... plainly fo . Lay these few Things together , and judge what an irrefragable Argument this must be , to prove that no Primitive Bishop whatsoever , and particularly S. Cyprian himself , did ever minifter the bleffed Sacrament ; but that ...
... plainly fo . Lay these few Things together , and judge what an irrefragable Argument this must be , to prove that no Primitive Bishop whatsoever , and particularly S. Cyprian himself , did ever minifter the bleffed Sacrament ; but that ...
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Página 27 - Evidence, that there was but one Church to a Bishop, which will appear from this single Consideration, viz. That the ancient Diocesses are never said to contain Churches, in the Plural, but only a Church in the Singular.
Página 123 - ... ordain Elders, fyc., as I had appointed thee.) And 3rdly. That there is not the least direction, or so much as hint, or intimation, given to either of them to call in the assistance, or wait for the approbation of the people in the case, neither texts, nor contexts, if we look into them, suggesting the least idea of any such thing. The larger instructions given by St. Paul to Timothy and Titus, for the due execution of their important charge, lie dispersed in the several...
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Página 165 - A Person in Holy Orders, having thereby an inherent Right to perform the whole Office of a Bishop ; but being possessed of no Place or Parish, not actually discharging it, without the Permission and Consent of the Bishop of a Place or Parish.
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