Wherefore we cannot think that those may justly be thrown out of their ministry who were either appointed by them, or afterwards chosen by other eminent men, with the consent of the whole church... An essay on episcopacy - Page 23by Joseph Jones - 1839 - 34 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Miller - Clergy - 1807 - 370 pages
...organized Church, and proper officers ; without undertaking to define either their number or grades. *' them, or afterwards chosen by other eminent men, " with the consent of the whole Church. For it " would be no small sin in us should we cast off " those from their Episcopate (or Bishoprick)... | |
| William Wake - Apostolic Fathers - 1810 - 418 pages
...out of their ministry, who were either ap» pointed by them, or afterwards chosen by other emir nent men, with the consent of the whole Church ; and who have with all lowliness and innpcency ministered to the flock of Christ in peace, and without self-interest, and were for a long... | |
| William Wake - Christian literature, Early - 1817 - 494 pages
...ministry. Wherefore we cannot think that those may justly be thrown out of their ministry, who were either appointed by them, or afterwards chosen by other eminent...men, with the consent of the whole Church ; and who with all lowliness and innocency ministered to the flock of Christ, in peace and without self-interest,... | |
| William Hone - 1824 - 358 pages
...we cannot think that those may lustly be • i - • . thrown out ot their mmistry, who were either appointed by them, or afterwards chosen by other eminent...the whole church ; and who have with all lowliness nnd innocency ministered to the ilock of Christ, in peace, and without self-interest, and were for... | |
| Samuel Miller - Clergy - 1830 - 576 pages
...Wherefore we " cannot think that those may be justly thrown out of their minis" try, who were either appointed by them, or afterwards chosen " by other...eminent men, with the consent of the whole Church. " For it would be no small sin in us should we cast off those from " their Episcopate (or Bishoprick)... | |
| 1832 - 508 pages
...Gospel grace have spoken by the Holy Spirit, and such were constituted elders over you by the Apostles, with the consent of the whole church, and who have...all lowliness and innocency ministered to the flock in peace and without self-interest; it is a great shame to your Christian profession, that the ancient... | |
| Morning watch - 1832 - 502 pages
...Gospel grace have spoken by the Holy Spirit, and such were constituted elders over you by the Apostles, with the consent of the whole church, and who have with all lowliness and innoceiicy ministered to the flock in peace and without self-interest; it is a great shame to your... | |
| Temple Chevallier - Church history - 1833 - 620 pages
...approved men should succeed in their ministry. Wherefore, we cannot think that those may justly be thrown out of their ministry, who were appointed by...the whole Church/ and who have with all lowliness • Num. xviL b i.irivofir,. Junius conceives this word to imply a description of the duties attached... | |
| Hermas - Christian literature, Early - 1834 - 558 pages
...were either appointed by them, or after- I wards chosen by other eminent men, with the £75. c' '"• consent of the whole church ; and who have with all lowliness and innoconcy ministered to the flock of Christ, in peace, and without selfinterest, and were for a longtime... | |
| William Osburn - Apostolic Fathers - 1835 - 374 pages
...office.— Wherefore, we cannot think, that those may be justly thrown out of their office, who were either appointed by them, or afterwards chosen by other eminent...men, with the consent of the whole church ; and who with all lowliness and innocency ministered to the flock of Christ in peace without self-interest ;... | |
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