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... patriarch Israel , ( otherwise called Jacob ) whose descendants they were ; and after the loss of the ten tribes , who were carried into captivity by Shalmanezer , king of Assyria , denominated from Judah , one of the sons of Jacob ...
... patriarch Israel , ( otherwise called Jacob ) whose descendants they were ; and after the loss of the ten tribes , who were carried into captivity by Shalmanezer , king of Assyria , denominated from Judah , one of the sons of Jacob ...
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... patriarch , of the proconsular Asia , wherein there were many bishops . What excuse will their ingenuity invent for this repeated oversight of the apostle , in mentioning only two orders instead of three ? Indeed , so little can the ...
... patriarch , of the proconsular Asia , wherein there were many bishops . What excuse will their ingenuity invent for this repeated oversight of the apostle , in mentioning only two orders instead of three ? Indeed , so little can the ...
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... patriarch , about four hundred years after- wards , when things were on a very different footing , and when the episcopate , on account of the wealth and secular power that accompanied it , was become a great object of ambition , ( Chry ...
... patriarch , about four hundred years after- wards , when things were on a very different footing , and when the episcopate , on account of the wealth and secular power that accompanied it , was become a great object of ambition , ( Chry ...
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... patriarch Eutychius has been pleaded , who , in his annals of that church , takes notice of the same practice , but with greater par- ticularity of circumstances than had been done by Jerome . Eutychius tells us , that the number of ...
... patriarch Eutychius has been pleaded , who , in his annals of that church , takes notice of the same practice , but with greater par- ticularity of circumstances than had been done by Jerome . Eutychius tells us , that the number of ...
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... patriarch . It may not , however , be improper to remark , that for seve- ages there remained here and there the traces of the foot- ing on which things had formerly stood . In small and distant towns and villages , wherein bishops had ...
... patriarch . It may not , however , be improper to remark , that for seve- ages there remained here and there the traces of the foot- ing on which things had formerly stood . In small and distant towns and villages , wherein bishops had ...
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