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... obtained in the second and third centuries , 49 82 99 LECTURE VII . Of the extent of the bishop's cure in primitive times , 120 LECTURE VIII . Of the origin of prelacy , or diocesan episcopacy , LECTURES IX , X. 140 Of the change which ...
... obtained in the second and third centuries , 49 82 99 LECTURE VII . Of the extent of the bishop's cure in primitive times , 120 LECTURE VIII . Of the origin of prelacy , or diocesan episcopacy , LECTURES IX , X. 140 Of the change which ...
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... obtained ? Has this been an immediate , or a gradual , conse- quence of their publication ? Has the Christian world been unanimous in this respect , in regard to all these books , or has it been divided , as to all , or any of them ...
... obtained ? Has this been an immediate , or a gradual , conse- quence of their publication ? Has the Christian world been unanimous in this respect , in regard to all these books , or has it been divided , as to all , or any of them ...
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... obtained universally in the nations who have received the Christian law . This distinction hath given rise to a species of history , where- of the world before had not conceived so much as an idea . It may not therefore be improper , in ...
... obtained universally in the nations who have received the Christian law . This distinction hath given rise to a species of history , where- of the world before had not conceived so much as an idea . It may not therefore be improper , in ...
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... obtain redress : - " Why do ye not rather , " says he , " take wrong ? Why do ye not ra- " ther suffer yourselves to be ... obtained among the Jews in all the countries through which they were dispersed . To put an end to differences ...
... obtain redress : - " Why do ye not rather , " says he , " take wrong ? Why do ye not ra- " ther suffer yourselves to be ... obtained among the Jews in all the countries through which they were dispersed . To put an end to differences ...
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... obtain their approbation of what had been done , and their consent to the resolution that had been taken for without their consent no judgment could regularly be put in execution . + But this is quite a different subject of enquiry from ...
... obtain their approbation of what had been done , and their consent to the resolution that had been taken for without their consent no judgment could regularly be put in execution . + But this is quite a different subject of enquiry from ...
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