A Continuation of Letters Concerning the Constitution and Order of the Christian Ministry: Addressed to the Members of the Presbyterian Churches in the City of New-York : Being an Examination of the Strictures of the Rev. Drs. Bowden and Kemp, and the Rev. Mr. How, on the Former SeriesWilliams and Whiting, 1809 - 434 Seiten |
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... Ministry , as deduced from Scripture and Primitive Usage . " The resolution to call your attention to that subject ... minister of the gospel perceives any thing which is likely to have an unfriendly influ ence on the church of Christ ...
... Ministry , as deduced from Scripture and Primitive Usage . " The resolution to call your attention to that subject ... minister of the gospel perceives any thing which is likely to have an unfriendly influ ence on the church of Christ ...
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... a Christian church was denied us ; when our people were warned to abandon the ministry of their pastors , under the penalty of being regarded as rebels and schismatics , both by God and man ; when B 2 Introductory Remarks . 17.
... a Christian church was denied us ; when our people were warned to abandon the ministry of their pastors , under the penalty of being regarded as rebels and schismatics , both by God and man ; when B 2 Introductory Remarks . 17.
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... Ministry . Such a manual appeared to me to be much wanted ; a manual which was intended to present a concise view of the whole subject , without the useless ap- pendages , and the offensive recriminations which have been too frequently ...
... Ministry . Such a manual appeared to me to be much wanted ; a manual which was intended to present a concise view of the whole subject , without the useless ap- pendages , and the offensive recriminations which have been too frequently ...
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Seite 125 - 28. God hath set some in the Church, first Apostles, secondarily Prophets, thirdly Teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues. In both these passages, there is a reference to the different offices and gifts bestowed on the Church, by her divine King and Head
Seite 125 - an exhortation : he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness. With this passage may be connected another, of similar character, and to be interpreted on the same principles. I mean the following from 1 Corinthians xn. 28. God hath set some in the
Seite 67 - own church, contains precisely the same declaration that he, with so much violence, condemns in our Confession of Faith. The article referred to, is the eighteenth, which is in the following words. " They also are to be had " accursed, that presume to say, that every man " shall be saved by the law or sect which he
Seite 119 - ever is not read therein, nor may be proved " thereby, is not to be required of any man, that " it should be believed as an article of the Faith, " or be thought requisite or necessary to Salva" tion.
Seite 67 - that he be diligent to frame his life ac" cording to that law and the light of nature. For " holy scripture doth set out unto us only the name " of Jesus Christ, whereby men must be saved." The only difference worthy of attention, is, that
Seite 376 - is in thee, which was given thee by " prophecy, with the laying on of the hands of the " Presbytery. And the Apostle Paul, though not
Seite 119 - unto which nothing, at any time, is to be " added, whether by new revelations, or by the " spirit and traditions of men." Chap. i. This is the doctrine of all the Reformed Churches. The doctrine of the latter clause, is explicitly recognized in the Vlth article of Dr.
Seite 333 - Furthermore, in our doings, that will of God is " to be followed, which we have expressly declared " to us in the word of God." Art. 17th. Of the point of light in which Calvin and his opinions were viewed by the leading Divines of the Church of England, during the reigns of Elizabeth, and James I, the following attestation
Seite 118 - and induced by the testimony of the Church, " to an high and reverend esteem for the Holy " Scripture: And the heavenliness of the matter, " the efficacy of the doctrine, the majesty of the " style, the consent of all the parts, the scope of " the whole, the full discovery it makes of the " only way of man's salvation, the many other
Seite 191 - came to Miletus he sent to Ephesus, and called " the Presbyters of that Church, to whom, among " other things, he said, Take heed to yourselves, " and to all the flock over whom the Holy Ghost hath " "made you Bishops, to feed the Church of God which " he hath purchased with his own blood. Here