Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... receiving it for the church's use ? Thus he claims Naples , Sicily , England , and what not ? To be short , under show of his zeal against the errors of the Greek church , he never ceased baiting and goring the successors of his best ...
... receiving it for the church's use ? Thus he claims Naples , Sicily , England , and what not ? To be short , under show of his zeal against the errors of the Greek church , he never ceased baiting and goring the successors of his best ...
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... received his charge , let a man consider , ere he be credulous . It will not be denied that he might have seen Polycarpus in his youth , a man of great eminence in the church , to whom the other presbyters might give way for his virtue ...
... received his charge , let a man consider , ere he be credulous . It will not be denied that he might have seen Polycarpus in his youth , a man of great eminence in the church , to whom the other presbyters might give way for his virtue ...
Page 46
... shallow wit , and not understanding those traditions which he received , filled his writings with many new doctrines , and fabulous conceits : he tells us there , " that divers ecclesiastical men , 46 Of Prelatical Episcopacy .
... shallow wit , and not understanding those traditions which he received , filled his writings with many new doctrines , and fabulous conceits : he tells us there , " that divers ecclesiastical men , 46 Of Prelatical Episcopacy .
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... received by the appointment of the apostles . None of this will be contradicted , for we have it out of the scripture that - bishops or presbyteis , which were the same , were left by the apostles in every church , and they might per ...
... received by the appointment of the apostles . None of this will be contradicted , for we have it out of the scripture that - bishops or presbyteis , which were the same , were left by the apostles in every church , and they might per ...
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... received not only from their office , but partly brought it into their office ; and so from that time forward the priests were not chosen out of the whole number of the Levites , as our bishops , but were born inheritors of the dignity ...
... received not only from their office , but partly brought it into their office ; and so from that time forward the priests were not chosen out of the whole number of the Levites , as our bishops , but were born inheritors of the dignity ...
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