| James Clark (Rev. Mr.) - 1760 - 172 pagine
...Exception to the twenty-third Article, tho' I judge there are exempt Cafes. That the feven Deacons were outwardly ordained, even to that low Office, cannot be denied ; but when Paul and Barnahas were feparated for the Work to which .they were called, this was not ordaining them * St.... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 562 pagine
...objection to the twenty-third Article, though I judge there are exempt cases. That the seven deaj.ons were outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But when Paul and Barnabaa were separated for the icork to which they were called, this was not ordaining them. St. Paul... | |
| 1826 - 440 pagine
...bearing in his controversy with Mr. Walker should not have been perceived : " That the seven deacons were outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 346 pagine
...bearing in his controversy with Mr. Walker should not have been perceived : " That the seven deacons were outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them... | |
| 1835 - 440 pagine
...bearing in his controversy with Mr. Walker should not have been perceived : " That the seven deacons were outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them;... | |
| Orange Scott - 1849 - 244 pagine
...practice he professed to have derived from Acts xiii. 3. In one of his letters he thus speaks, — " Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them — it was only inducting them to the province for which our Lord had appointed them. Mr. Wesley in... | |
| George Harris - 1849 - 540 pagine
...objection to the twenty-third Article, though I judge there are exempt cases. That the seven Deacons were outwardly ordained, even to that low office, cannot be denied. But when Paul and Barnabas were separatad for the work to which they were called, this was not ordaining them. St. Paul was ordained... | |
| Richard Watson - 1849 - 336 pagine
...bearing in his controversy with Mr. Walker should not have been perceived: "That the seven deacons were outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them;... | |
| Orange Scott - 1851 - 246 pagine
...practice he professed to have derived from Acts xiii. 3. In one of his letters he thus speaks,—" Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them—it was only inducting them to the province for which our Lord had appointed them. Mr. Wesley... | |
| Charles Reuben Hale - 1891 - 36 pagine
...of hands did not necessarily mean ordination : " That the seven deacons were ordained, even to that office, cannot be denied. But when Paul and Barnabas...which they were called, this was not ordaining them. S. Paul was ordained long before, and that ' not of men nor by men." It was only inducting them to... | |
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