Letters[D.] Brunner, 1844 - 22 sidor |
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... further in- crease ; and their authority is acknowledged by more than eleven hundred clergy who derive their ordination from them and their predecessors . It is sometimes best not to be too sure that we see the designs of Providence ...
... further in- crease ; and their authority is acknowledged by more than eleven hundred clergy who derive their ordination from them and their predecessors . It is sometimes best not to be too sure that we see the designs of Providence ...
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... further power could he acquire by an ordination by Mr. Wesley , also a Presbyter of the same Church ? his equal in Church authority , however much his superior in the Methodist connexion or in any other point of view . What is the mean ...
... further power could he acquire by an ordination by Mr. Wesley , also a Presbyter of the same Church ? his equal in Church authority , however much his superior in the Methodist connexion or in any other point of view . What is the mean ...
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... further than I believe absolutely necessary for the prosperity of the work . In respect to my brethren ( Whatcoat and Vasey ) it is very uncertain indeed , whether any of the clergy mentioned by brother Rankin , will stir a step with me ...
... further than I believe absolutely necessary for the prosperity of the work . In respect to my brethren ( Whatcoat and Vasey ) it is very uncertain indeed , whether any of the clergy mentioned by brother Rankin , will stir a step with me ...
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... further negotiate the busi- ness , I will explain my mind still more fully to you on the pro- babilities of success . In the meantime permit me with great respect , to subscribe myself , Right Rev. sir , Your very humble servant in ...
... further negotiate the busi- ness , I will explain my mind still more fully to you on the pro- babilities of success . In the meantime permit me with great respect , to subscribe myself , Right Rev. sir , Your very humble servant in ...
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... further step in the business . This may be the case ; but his Lordship's silence may arise from other motives : on the one hand , because he did not choose to send me an absolute refusal ; and , on the other hand , because he did not ...
... further step in the business . This may be the case ; but his Lordship's silence may arise from other motives : on the one hand , because he did not choose to send me an absolute refusal ; and , on the other hand , because he did not ...
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Sida 2 - For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you. Now this I say, that every one of you saith, " I am of Paul ; and I of Apollos ; and I of Cephas ; and I of Christ.
Sida 3 - To all to whom these presents shall come, John Wesley, late Fellow of Lincoln College, in Oxford, Presbyter of the Church of England, sendeth greeting : Whereas many of the people in the southern provinces of North America, who desire to continue under my care, and still adhere to the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England...
Sida 10 - So also Christ glorified not himself to be made an high priest ; but he that said unto him, Thou art my Son, to-day have I begotten thee.
Sida 5 - I have still refused, not only for peace sake, but because I was determined, as little as possible, to violate the established order of the national church to which I belonged.
Sida 10 - Paul, an apostle, (not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father, who raised him from the dead;) 2.
Sida 6 - I have prepared a liturgy, little differing from that of the Church of England (I think the best constituted national Church in the world), which I advise all the...
Sida 2 - Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you ; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.
Sida 5 - By a very uncommon train of providences many of the provinces of North America are totally disjoined from the mother country and erected into independent States. The English government has no authority over them, either civil or ecclesiastical, any more than over the states of Holland. A civil authority is exercised over them, partly by the Congress, partly by the provincial assemblies. But no one either exercises or claims any ecclesiastical authority at all. In this peculiar situation some thousands...
Sida 5 - Lord King's Account of the Primitive Church convinced me, many years ago, that bishops and presbyters are the same order, and consequently have the same right to ordain.
Sida 6 - As our American brethren are now totally disentangled, both' from the State and the English hierarchy, we dare not entangle them again either with the one or the other. They are now at full liberty simply to follow the Scriptures and the primitive Church. And we judge it best that they should stand fast in that liberty wherewith God has so strangely made them free.