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... speak of the gracious dealings of God with their souls , will feel that they have an unspeak- able cause of gratitude , that their obligations to him , can be measured only by the miseries they have esca- ped , and the happiness to ...
... speak of the gracious dealings of God with their souls , will feel that they have an unspeak- able cause of gratitude , that their obligations to him , can be measured only by the miseries they have esca- ped , and the happiness to ...
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... speak of Anicetus , and Pius and Hyginus with Telerphorus and Sixtus , they neither observed it themselves , nor did they require those who were un- der them . Those who were presby- ters before you , who did not observe the custom of ...
... speak of Anicetus , and Pius and Hyginus with Telerphorus and Sixtus , they neither observed it themselves , nor did they require those who were un- der them . Those who were presby- ters before you , who did not observe the custom of ...
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... speak what he never intended ; at least , it will do so in the eyes of those , who understand the term bish- op in their own modern acceptation , Those therefore whom later times have elevated into diocesan bishops , were , in the days ...
... speak what he never intended ; at least , it will do so in the eyes of those , who understand the term bish- op in their own modern acceptation , Those therefore whom later times have elevated into diocesan bishops , were , in the days ...
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... speak- ing of his own day , and in the pres- ent tense , and therefore excludes the fond conceit of those , who imagine that Irenæus used the terms bishop and presbyter promiscuously , only of those , who lived before his day . It ( g ) ...
... speak- ing of his own day , and in the pres- ent tense , and therefore excludes the fond conceit of those , who imagine that Irenæus used the terms bishop and presbyter promiscuously , only of those , who lived before his day . It ( g ) ...
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... speak of ( k ) Lib . III . C. 14 . J. P. W. The Literati who flourished during his reign . I. The Poets . David stood at the head of the po- ets of this age , both as to the num- ( 1 ) Lib . IV 26 . ( m ) " principali loco , primogradu ...
... speak of ( k ) Lib . III . C. 14 . J. P. W. The Literati who flourished during his reign . I. The Poets . David stood at the head of the po- ets of this age , both as to the num- ( 1 ) Lib . IV 26 . ( m ) " principali loco , primogradu ...
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