American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volume 14Macmillan, 1862 |
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... received and settled the Episcopate , having no clear perceptions of the relations which the City , as such , bears to Society in general , and also to the organic powers of the Church , as concerns progress , unity and discipline ...
... received and settled the Episcopate , having no clear perceptions of the relations which the City , as such , bears to Society in general , and also to the organic powers of the Church , as concerns progress , unity and discipline ...
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... received from the Old Church , and that overrides and annihilates the rest . The Bishop of Rome , among Romanists , swallows up all other Bishops . The Presbytery , among Presby . terians , swallows up the Episcopate and the Laity . The ...
... received from the Old Church , and that overrides and annihilates the rest . The Bishop of Rome , among Romanists , swallows up all other Bishops . The Presbytery , among Presby . terians , swallows up the Episcopate and the Laity . The ...
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... received , the head , in which alone the corporate action is perfected and by which the corporation is completed , shall find their constitutional place , and rejoice in the one great corporate constitutional life . In the mean time ...
... received , the head , in which alone the corporate action is perfected and by which the corporation is completed , shall find their constitutional place , and rejoice in the one great corporate constitutional life . In the mean time ...
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... received a valid ordination . 7. In re- spect to the Methodists in America , he says : " Whatever there is done , either in America or Scotland , is no sep- aration from the Church of England . I have no thought of this ; I have many ...
... received a valid ordination . 7. In re- spect to the Methodists in America , he says : " Whatever there is done , either in America or Scotland , is no sep- aration from the Church of England . I have no thought of this ; I have many ...
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... received his charter . Hakluyt's ac- count of these voyages furnishes us with several interesting par- ticulars . It does not appear that any clergyman accompanied the first voyagers , but they did not set out upon their perilous ...
... received his charter . Hakluyt's ac- count of these voyages furnishes us with several interesting par- ticulars . It does not appear that any clergyman accompanied the first voyagers , but they did not set out upon their perilous ...
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