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... remained there . In a similar manner , when the disciples privately contended among themselves who should be greatest , he took occasion to warn them against ambition . Jesus calling to him a child , placed him in the midst of them ...
... remained there . In a similar manner , when the disciples privately contended among themselves who should be greatest , he took occasion to warn them against ambition . Jesus calling to him a child , placed him in the midst of them ...
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... remained on the original footing , and was unsupported by the secular arm . But when Christianity came to receive the countenance and sanction of the ruling powers , the Roman emperors imagined they could not more effectually show their ...
... remained on the original footing , and was unsupported by the secular arm . But when Christianity came to receive the countenance and sanction of the ruling powers , the Roman emperors imagined they could not more effectually show their ...
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... remained on the primitive footing , there was the strongest tie on the pastors ' to a strict observance of equity , as it was thence only that their judgments could derive authority , or command respect . The power itself was of such a ...
... remained on the primitive footing , there was the strongest tie on the pastors ' to a strict observance of equity , as it was thence only that their judgments could derive authority , or command respect . The power itself was of such a ...
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... remained still uncomprehended , under either denomination of ecclesiastical or mixed , they came at last to be comprised under one universal rule , which they most assiduously and strenuously inculcated as the very founda- tion of the ...
... remained still uncomprehended , under either denomination of ecclesiastical or mixed , they came at last to be comprised under one universal rule , which they most assiduously and strenuously inculcated as the very founda- tion of the ...
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... remained a remedy . Whenever the people in republics , and the princes in mo- narchies , should see the abuses become insupportable , they would , by their ordinances and edicts , reduce this overgrown . authority of churchmen within ...
... remained a remedy . Whenever the people in republics , and the princes in mo- narchies , should see the abuses become insupportable , they would , by their ordinances and edicts , reduce this overgrown . authority of churchmen within ...
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admit afterwards ages ancient Antioch apostles appears authority bishop of Rome called canon cardinal cause century cerning charge Christian church civil clergy congregation consequence considered Constantinople council council of Trent deacons denominated dignity diocese distinction divine doctrine ecclesiastic polity ecclesiastical emperor empire Ephesus episcopacy episcopal epistle evidence exarch excommunication faith fathers favour former give given gospel Greek hath heresy heretics holy honour Jesus Christ Jews judge jurisdiction justly king kingdom Latin lecture Lord manner matters means mention metropolitans minister of religion ministers ministry nature Nestorius never observed occasion opinion ordained origin papal parish particular pastors patriarch Paul person Peter polity pontiff pope preach presbyters presbytery priest princes principal province reason regard religion rendered respect Roman Romanists sacred scripture secular powers sentiments spiritual style synod term Tertullian Testament thing tion truth wherein whole words