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The latter was in answer to some nameless antagonist . From this I have taken but one short passage only , which I have therefore incorporated , within 1 - brackets , with corresponding sentiments in the Tetrachordon XXX INTRODUCTION .
The latter was in answer to some nameless antagonist . From this I have taken but one short passage only , which I have therefore incorporated , within 1 - brackets , with corresponding sentiments in the Tetrachordon XXX INTRODUCTION .
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A pretty scantling of his knowledge may be taken ** by the excessive devotion , that I may not say supersti , tion , both of him and his mother Helena , Of Reformation in England . 13.
A pretty scantling of his knowledge may be taken ** by the excessive devotion , that I may not say supersti , tion , both of him and his mother Helena , Of Reformation in England . 13.
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Episcopacy , as it is taken for an order in the church above a presbyter , or as we commonly naine him , the minister of a congregation , is either of divine constitution , or of human . If only of human , we have the same human ...
Episcopacy , as it is taken for an order in the church above a presbyter , or as we commonly naine him , the minister of a congregation , is either of divine constitution , or of human . If only of human , we have the same human ...
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So as may plainly appear , that this tradition of bishoping Timothy over Ephesus was but taken for granted out of that place in St. Paul , which was only an intreating him to tarry at Ephesus , to do something left him in charge .
So as may plainly appear , that this tradition of bishoping Timothy over Ephesus was but taken for granted out of that place in St. Paul , which was only an intreating him to tarry at Ephesus , to do something left him in charge .
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... more with his traditions of Timothy's episcopacy , than he could convince Victor bishop of Rome with his traditions concerning the feast of Easter , who , not regarding his irrefragable instances of examples taken froin Pbilip and ...
... more with his traditions of Timothy's episcopacy , than he could convince Victor bishop of Rome with his traditions concerning the feast of Easter , who , not regarding his irrefragable instances of examples taken froin Pbilip and ...
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