Vox Ecclesiae: Or, The Doctrine of the Protestant Episcopal Church on Episcopacy and Apostolical Succession, Embracing a Refutation of the Work Know as "Goode on Orders."Smith, English, 1866 - 516 من الصفحات |
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... polity , and read with patience everything he could procure upon the subject ; and the more he read , the more he became con- vinced that his long - cherished views were untenable . This was a bitter experience . Yet , still he ...
... polity , and read with patience everything he could procure upon the subject ; and the more he read , the more he became con- vinced that his long - cherished views were untenable . This was a bitter experience . Yet , still he ...
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... polity existed between the Continental Churches and the English . They for the most part were satisfied with one Order ; it maintained a ministry of divers Orders . They were ( practically , at least ) Pres- byterian . It was avowedly ...
... polity existed between the Continental Churches and the English . They for the most part were satisfied with one Order ; it maintained a ministry of divers Orders . They were ( practically , at least ) Pres- byterian . It was avowedly ...
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... polity ever written ; and one editor of a Church paper ex- pressed the belief that Mr. Goode was by special Providence raised up to produce it . The able and amiable Bishop of in a charge to the Clergy of his Diocese , confidently ...
... polity ever written ; and one editor of a Church paper ex- pressed the belief that Mr. Goode was by special Providence raised up to produce it . The able and amiable Bishop of in a charge to the Clergy of his Diocese , confidently ...
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... polity and discipline suited for all people and all places in all time . The Holy Book cer- tainly teaches nothing about the special duties of Churchwardens , Archdeacons , or Deans , nor would any Churchman consider it sinful to ...
... polity and discipline suited for all people and all places in all time . The Holy Book cer- tainly teaches nothing about the special duties of Churchwardens , Archdeacons , or Deans , nor would any Churchman consider it sinful to ...
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... polity , any organization that rejects it , being thus deficient in structure and authority , is not a true or complete Church . We regard such rejection as schismatic and sinful ; yet we have not the least hesitation in believ- ing ...
... polity , any organization that rejects it , being thus deficient in structure and authority , is not a true or complete Church . We regard such rejection as schismatic and sinful ; yet we have not the least hesitation in believ- ing ...
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acknowledged Apos Apostles Apostolical Succession appointed Archbishop Archbishop Whitgift Article assertion authority believe Bishops and Presbyters called Canons Christian Church government Church of Christ Church of England Church of Rome Churchmen Clergy commission communion confess consecration copacy copal Cranmer Deacons declared defend deny discipline divine institution divine right doctrine ecclesiastical English Church Epis Episcopacy Episcopal Church Episcopal ordination Episcopalian established Evangelical evidence fact faith Father favor give given God's Goode's Gospel hath Holy Orders Irenæus letter Lord ment ministry necessity never Non-Episcopal opinion ordination party pastors persons polity Prayer preach Prelates Presbyterian Presbyterian ordination Presbyters Priests principles Protestant Puritans question quoted reader received referred Reformed Churches regard reply Reverend gentleman Rome Romish Sacraments says schism Scripture sentence sermon seventy disciples speak spirit Successors supposed testimony theory things THREE ORDERS tion true truth unto validity Whitgift word writer