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" I firmly believe I am a scriptural ETTICTXOTCO? as much as any man in England or in Europe; for the uninterrupted succession I know to be a fable, which no man ever did or can prove. "
The Works of the Rev. John Wesley - Page 243
by John Wesley - 1812
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The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original ..., Volume 9

John Wesley - Biography - 1786 - 738 pages
...in England, the power which I believe God has given me. I firmly believe, I am a fcriptural Emmon®- as much as any man in England or in Europe. (For the Uninterrupted Succeffion I know to be a fable, which no man ever did or can prove. \ But this does in nowifc interfere...
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Volume 7

1843 - 684 pages
...question, " What obedience is due to 'heathenish Priests and mitred Infidels?'" pointedly affirms, " The uninterrupted succession I know to be a fable, which no man ever did or can prove;" and contends, that although varying from die Church " in some points of doctrine, and in some points...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1865 - 1194 pages
...Wesley said, " I firmly believe that I am a scriptural tiricricoiros as much as any man in England or Europe ; for the uninterrupted succession I know to be a fable, which no man ever did or ever can prove." In harmony with this conviction he appointed Dr. Coke and Mr. Francis Asbury to he...
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The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.: Fellow of Lincoln College ..., Volume 2

Henry Moore - Clergy - 1825 - 606 pages
...his thus acting as a Bishop, he answered, " I firmly believe, that I am a scriptural ETTIO-XOTTOJ, as much as any man in England, or in Europe ; for...from which I have no more desire to separate, than I had fifty years ago.'' He gave to those ETno-xoTroi whom he ordained, the modest, but highly-expressive,...
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The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M., Fellow of Lincoln College ..., Volume 2

Henry Moore - Clergy - 1826 - 332 pages
...his thus acting as a Bishop, he answered, " I firmly believe, that I am a Scriptural Eiritfxocroff, as much as any man in England, or in Europe ; for...from which I have no more desire to separate, than I had fifty years ago." He gave to those E«rfxo*oi whom he ordained, the modest, but highly expressive,...
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The Christian Library: The life of the Rev. John Wesley

Christian biography - 1826 - 440 pages
...scriptural Manornt as much as any man in England, or in Europe; foi the uninterrupted succession I know tobe a fable, which no man ever did or can prove. But this...from which I have no more desire to separate than I had fifty years ago." The point which has been most insisted upon is the absurdity of a priest ordaining...
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley: Tracts and letters on various subjects

John Wesley - Methodism - 1827 - 562 pages
...believe God has given me. I firmly believe, I am a scriptural E*mtir<&* as much as any man in England 01 in Europe. (For the Uninterrupted Succession I know...which no man ever did or can prove.) But this does in nowise interfere with my remaining in the Church of England : from which I have no more desire to separate...
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Containing tracts and letters on various subjects

John Wesley - Methodism - 1827 - 564 pages
...England the power which I believe God has given me. I firmly J>elieve, I am a scriptural Emo-w*-©- as much as any man in England or in Europe. (For the...which no man ever did or can prove.) But this does iu nowise interfere with my remaining in the Church of England : from which I have no more desire to...
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Pamphlets, Religious: Miscellaneous, Volume 16

1828 - 536 pages
...part of the superintendency of the work invested in him, or words evidently implying so much'." 4. " The uninterrupted succession I know to be a fable, which no man ever did, or can prove." Rev'd. J. Wesley. In this short sentence Mr. Wesley not only denies the uninterrupted succession, but...
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A History of the Most Interesting Events in the Rise and Progress of ...

James Youngs - Methodism - 1830 - 668 pages
...concerning his thus acting as a bishop, he answered, " I firmly believe that I am a Scriptural E*irfxo*oc, as much as any man in England, or in Europe ; for...from which I have no more desire to separate than I had fifty years , ago." He gave to those Eirufxciroi whom he ordained the modest, but highly expressive,...
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