The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... church , who , after his decease , was followed by another in the same manner , by which means the succession was continued in an uninterrupt- ed line . Irenæus informs us , that every church preserved a catalogue of its bishops in the ...
... church , who , after his decease , was followed by another in the same manner , by which means the succession was continued in an uninterrupt- ed line . Irenæus informs us , that every church preserved a catalogue of its bishops in the ...
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... church ; and as his oral testimony lasted the first century , many have observed that , by a particular pro- vidence of God , several of our Saviour's disciples , and of the early converts of his religion , lived to a very great age ...
... church ; and as his oral testimony lasted the first century , many have observed that , by a particular pro- vidence of God , several of our Saviour's disciples , and of the early converts of his religion , lived to a very great age ...
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... church , more or less , during these first ages of Christianity . These had great weight with the men I am now speaking of , who , from learned Pagans , became fathers of the church ; for they frequently boast of them in their writings ...
... church , more or less , during these first ages of Christianity . These had great weight with the men I am now speaking of , who , from learned Pagans , became fathers of the church ; for they frequently boast of them in their writings ...
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VOL | 3 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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