... worthy priests, and of rejecting unworthy ones, is lodged with them : which rule, we see, proceeded originally from God's authority, that a bishop should be chosen in the presence... Letters on Church Government - Sayfa 699James Bernard Clinch tarafından - 1812 - 722 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Samuel Miller - 1809 - 444 sayfa
...unworthy " ones, is lodged with them : which rule we see " proceeded originally from God's authority, that " a Bishop should be chosen in the presence of " the people, in the most public manner, and be " approved as worthy by the common suffrage of " the whole body.... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1830 - 556 sayfa
...unworthy ones, is lodged with " them : which rule we see proceeded originally from God's " authority, that a bishop should be chosen in the presence of the " people, in the most public manner, and be approved as worthy •• by the common suffrage of the whole body.... | |
| John Sage - 1846 - 608 sayfa
...bound to separate from lapsing Bishops. They affirm most plainly that it descends from Divine authority that a Bishop should be chosen in the presence of the people ; and particularly concerning Martialis, they prove from Tit. i. 7, that he can no longer hold a Bishopric.1... | |
| William Albin Garratt - 1846 - 446 sayfa
...unworthy ones, is lodged with them : which rule, we see, proceeded originally from God's authority, that a bishop should be chosen in the presence of the people, in the most public manner, and be approved as worthy by the common suffrages of the whole body ; even... | |
| John Sage - 1846 - 440 sayfa
...bound to separate from lapsing Bishops. They affirm most plainly that it descends from Divine authority that a Bishop should be chosen in the presence of the people ; and particularly concerning Martialis, they prove from Tit. i. 7, that he can no longer hold a Bishopric.1... | |
| Isaac Barrow - 1852 - 500 sayfa
...or to refuse those who are unworthy, — a practice which we see is derived from divine authority, that a bishop should be chosen in the presence of the people, before the eyes of all, and that he who is worthy and fit should be approved by public judgment and... | |
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