The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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... apostle Peter had really been appointed chief of the apostles , and placed at Rome to govern all the other pastors , and to rule over all churches . This reading , performed with an attention of which I should not perhaps now be capable ...
... apostle Peter had really been appointed chief of the apostles , and placed at Rome to govern all the other pastors , and to rule over all churches . This reading , performed with an attention of which I should not perhaps now be capable ...
Page 109
... apostles , was seeing what he himself says in his first Epistle , v . 1 : " The elders who are among you I exhort , who am also an elder . " It was but to see what St. Paul says , 2 Corinthians xi . 5 : " For I suppose I was not a whit ...
... apostles , was seeing what he himself says in his first Epistle , v . 1 : " The elders who are among you I exhort , who am also an elder . " It was but to see what St. Paul says , 2 Corinthians xi . 5 : " For I suppose I was not a whit ...
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... apostles could . The apostles could err , and so can teachers now , when not under the special guidance of the Spirit ; but it appears from the account , that regularly called Christ - ian ministers are as infallible as the apostles ...
... apostles could . The apostles could err , and so can teachers now , when not under the special guidance of the Spirit ; but it appears from the account , that regularly called Christ - ian ministers are as infallible as the apostles ...
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