Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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... meaning ; so in the present day , he not only requires us to be attentive to reading , but has appointed teachers for our assistance . This is attended with a two - fold advantage . For on the one hand , it is a good proof of our ...
... meaning ; so in the present day , he not only requires us to be attentive to reading , but has appointed teachers for our assistance . This is attended with a two - fold advantage . For on the one hand , it is a good proof of our ...
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... meaning of the apostle , those three offices were not instituted to be of perpetual continuance in the Church , but only for that age when Churches were to be raised where none had existed before , or were at least to be conducted from ...
... meaning of the apostle , those three offices were not instituted to be of perpetual continuance in the Church , but only for that age when Churches were to be raised where none had existed before , or were at least to be conducted from ...
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... meaning . For to all who discharge the ministry of the word , it gives the title of " bishops . " So when Paul enjoins Titus to " ordain elders in every city , " he immediately adds : “ For a bishop must be blameless . " ( z ) So in ...
... meaning . For to all who discharge the ministry of the word , it gives the title of " bishops . " So when Paul enjoins Titus to " ordain elders in every city , " he immediately adds : “ For a bishop must be blameless . " ( z ) So in ...
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... meaning of the term he there employs ; χειροτονησανίες πρεσβύτερος κατ ' εκκλησίαν . ( τ ) Those two apostles , therefore , ordained them ; but the whole mul- titude , according to the custom observed in observed in elections among the ...
... meaning of the term he there employs ; χειροτονησανίες πρεσβύτερος κατ ' εκκλησίαν . ( τ ) Those two apostles , therefore , ordained them ; but the whole mul- titude , according to the custom observed in observed in elections among the ...
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... meaning in that decree of the council of Laodicea , than that the clergy and governors should not suffer themselves to be carried away by the inconsiderate multitude , but by their prudence and gravity should check , on every necessary ...
... meaning in that decree of the council of Laodicea , than that the clergy and governors should not suffer themselves to be carried away by the inconsiderate multitude , but by their prudence and gravity should check , on every necessary ...
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