Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... judgment the moiety of a scruple . We therefore having already a kind of apostolical and ancient church election in our state , what a perverseness would it be in us of all others to retain forcibly a kind of imperious and stately ...
... judgment the moiety of a scruple . We therefore having already a kind of apostolical and ancient church election in our state , what a perverseness would it be in us of all others to retain forcibly a kind of imperious and stately ...
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... bishop ; but what will become then of the archbishops and primates , if every bishop in Igna- tius's judgment be as supreme as a pope ? To the 66 Ephesians , near the very place from whence they Of Prelatical Episcopacy . 43.
... bishop ; but what will become then of the archbishops and primates , if every bishop in Igna- tius's judgment be as supreme as a pope ? To the 66 Ephesians , near the very place from whence they Of Prelatical Episcopacy . 43.
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... judgment which they brought with them , and not by any judgment which they might safely learn from him ? **** Next follows Irenæus Bishop of Lyons , who is cited to affirm , that Polycarpus " was made bishop of Smyr- na by the apostles ...
... judgment which they brought with them , and not by any judgment which they might safely learn from him ? **** Next follows Irenæus Bishop of Lyons , who is cited to affirm , that Polycarpus " was made bishop of Smyr- na by the apostles ...
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... judgment , of nations and common- wealths , of cities and camps , of peace and war , sea and land , will readily agree that the flourishing and decay- ing of all civil societies , all the moments and turnings of human occasions , are ...
... judgment , of nations and common- wealths , of cities and camps , of peace and war , sea and land , will readily agree that the flourishing and decay- ing of all civil societies , all the moments and turnings of human occasions , are ...
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... judgment could breed no essen- tial change , either in religion , or in the priestly govern- ment ; yet God , to show how little he could endure that men should be tampering and contriving in his worship , though in things of less ...
... judgment could breed no essen- tial change , either in religion , or in the priestly govern- ment ; yet God , to show how little he could endure that men should be tampering and contriving in his worship , though in things of less ...
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