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... episcopal clergy , the power of the keys , the power of binding and loosing , and the power of remitting and retaining sins . Without the discussion of this latter subject , all that has been said upon the commission of Christ's minis ...
... episcopal clergy , the power of the keys , the power of binding and loosing , and the power of remitting and retaining sins . Without the discussion of this latter subject , all that has been said upon the commission of Christ's minis ...
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... episcopal , very lofty expressions are used by some to magnify the sacerdotal authority . We are told , for instance , that as we honour the king , because he is the king ; " just in the same way , though for much higher reasons ...
... episcopal , very lofty expressions are used by some to magnify the sacerdotal authority . We are told , for instance , that as we honour the king , because he is the king ; " just in the same way , though for much higher reasons ...
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... Episcopal ministry , is the solemn obligation of ecclesiastical submission in the congregations of Christ . The members of the church are , therefore , instructed , that they are bound not only to hear their teachers with attention ...
... Episcopal ministry , is the solemn obligation of ecclesiastical submission in the congregations of Christ . The members of the church are , therefore , instructed , that they are bound not only to hear their teachers with attention ...
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... episcopal establishment . Now , it is evident that not only does the diffi- culty of bringing men to an acknowledgment of the truth and an obedience to the commandments of Christianity , require a peculiar order of men to be set apart ...
... episcopal establishment . Now , it is evident that not only does the diffi- culty of bringing men to an acknowledgment of the truth and an obedience to the commandments of Christianity , require a peculiar order of men to be set apart ...
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... , or even at liberty , to adopt , more particularly with regard to the episcopal pre - eminence . The Apostles had such varied and wonderful gifts of G the Holy Ghost , and exhibited so many miracu- lous OF EPISCOPACY . 81.
... , or even at liberty , to adopt , more particularly with regard to the episcopal pre - eminence . The Apostles had such varied and wonderful gifts of G the Holy Ghost , and exhibited so many miracu- lous OF EPISCOPACY . 81.
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