The American Quarterly Church Review, Volume 12George Tuttle, 1860 |
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... consecrated and set apart to it ! ' - " But I couldn't keep on with it , when my faith in the Church was gone , ' said the other , gently . " I suppose not , ' said Father Terence , rising and going to the window , his eyes fairly ...
... consecrated and set apart to it ! ' - " But I couldn't keep on with it , when my faith in the Church was gone , ' said the other , gently . " I suppose not , ' said Father Terence , rising and going to the window , his eyes fairly ...
Page 59
... consecration to the Episcopate from three Bishops , and himself ordained other Bishops and Presbyters . In the mat- ter of the Hierarchy , the Novatians had no controversy with the Church Catholic . They separated only on a question of ...
... consecration to the Episcopate from three Bishops , and himself ordained other Bishops and Presbyters . In the mat- ter of the Hierarchy , the Novatians had no controversy with the Church Catholic . They separated only on a question of ...
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... consecration , was the only thing essential to confer the Minis- terial Office . But we know very well that he did not long hold such opinions . We have his later and maturer judgment in the formulary for Ordination , which was drawn up ...
... consecration , was the only thing essential to confer the Minis- terial Office . But we know very well that he did not long hold such opinions . We have his later and maturer judgment in the formulary for Ordination , which was drawn up ...
Page 142
... consecration . The journals of the late Convention and the proposed constitution of the Church were read for the first time . Previous to a second reading , a memorial from the Convention of the Church in the state of New - Jersey was ...
... consecration . The journals of the late Convention and the proposed constitution of the Church were read for the first time . Previous to a second reading , a memorial from the Convention of the Church in the state of New - Jersey was ...
Page 145
... consecrated and settled , and who shall have acceded to the articles of this Ecclesiastical Constitution , he shall be considered as a member of the general Con- vention ex officio ; and a Bishop shall always preside in the general ...
... consecrated and settled , and who shall have acceded to the articles of this Ecclesiastical Constitution , he shall be considered as a member of the general Con- vention ex officio ; and a Bishop shall always preside in the general ...
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