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Pagina 203
... manifestly communicated to Epaphroditus . ' When the fact turns out to be , that even the word which is to manifest this " communica * ύμων αποςόλες . " 2 tion , " has nothing to do with the subject Review - Essays on Episcopacy .
... manifestly communicated to Epaphroditus . ' When the fact turns out to be , that even the word which is to manifest this " communica * ύμων αποςόλες . " 2 tion , " has nothing to do with the subject Review - Essays on Episcopacy .
Pagina 204
tion , " has nothing to do with the subject ! And then , to finish neatly , he informs us in the close of the paragraph , that " these are parts of scripture on which the advocates of Episcopacy place the least reliance .
tion , " has nothing to do with the subject ! And then , to finish neatly , he informs us in the close of the paragraph , that " these are parts of scripture on which the advocates of Episcopacy place the least reliance .
Pagina 452
1 tion ; but they must accord with the language of the New Testament , and with its narrative ; they must be so decisive as to annihilate the foregoing difficulties ; and must not admit of a fair and rational explanation upon ...
1 tion ; but they must accord with the language of the New Testament , and with its narrative ; they must be so decisive as to annihilate the foregoing difficulties ; and must not admit of a fair and rational explanation upon ...
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