The Methodist Quarterly Review, 26권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1844 |
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... fathers for their supposed transfer of the apostolic office to bishops , several of the fathers , earlier and of higher authority than those to whom they refer , apply the term apostle to ministers and preachers of the gospel generally ...
... fathers for their supposed transfer of the apostolic office to bishops , several of the fathers , earlier and of higher authority than those to whom they refer , apply the term apostle to ministers and preachers of the gospel generally ...
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... fathers were men of eminent learning ; they must have known the import of the term before us : and as to the Greek fathers , their usage is of great weight in determining the meaning of a Greek word of the most common use among them ...
... fathers were men of eminent learning ; they must have known the import of the term before us : and as to the Greek fathers , their usage is of great weight in determining the meaning of a Greek word of the most common use among them ...
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... fathers , and in their phraseology ; one of them a historian perfectly familiar with the works of the Greek fathers , the author of commentaries on the apostolical canons : did not these men know the meaning of ẞan- TLOμa ? And yet of ...
... fathers , and in their phraseology ; one of them a historian perfectly familiar with the works of the Greek fathers , the author of commentaries on the apostolical canons : did not these men know the meaning of ẞan- TLOμa ? And yet of ...
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