Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 17William Blackwood, 1825 |
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... order . Now , though by this alliance of church and state no new regulations can be made for church government , but by the ... holy apostles themselves ; a thing always afterwards observed , and kept throughout the world ; a thing never ...
... order . Now , though by this alliance of church and state no new regulations can be made for church government , but by the ... holy apostles themselves ; a thing always afterwards observed , and kept throughout the world ; a thing never ...
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... church be strictly obeyed ; in taking care that no person be ad mitted into holy orders who is un- sound in the faith , or holds opinions at variance with the authority of that church of which he is the guardian ; but the bishops have ...
... church be strictly obeyed ; in taking care that no person be ad mitted into holy orders who is un- sound in the faith , or holds opinions at variance with the authority of that church of which he is the guardian ; but the bishops have ...
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... orders , after they had been once conferred , than to convey the spiritual character , and to confer holy orders . I am much mistaken in the spirit which pervades your respectable establish- ment , if she would not tell the British ...
... orders , after they had been once conferred , than to convey the spiritual character , and to confer holy orders . I am much mistaken in the spirit which pervades your respectable establish- ment , if she would not tell the British ...
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... holy orders , where- ever conferred by a canonically conse- crated bishop , are unquestionably va- lid all over the world . But what could the bishops do ? They no long- er spoke as the church ; they were but twenty - seven peers of ...
... holy orders , where- ever conferred by a canonically conse- crated bishop , are unquestionably va- lid all over the world . But what could the bishops do ? They no long- er spoke as the church ; they were but twenty - seven peers of ...
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... Church , as well during the usurpation of Popery , as since the Reformation , some particu- lar age has been determined by canon , previous to which no layman shall be admitted into holy orders . In the re- formed Church of England and ...
... Church , as well during the usurpation of Popery , as since the Reformation , some particu- lar age has been determined by canon , previous to which no layman shall be admitted into holy orders . In the re- formed Church of England and ...
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