An Inquiry Into the Principles of Church-authority; Or, Reasons for Recalling My Subscription to the Royal SupremacyLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 - 284 pages |
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admitted affirmed ancient Antioch Apos appears appointed assertion Augustin authority bestowed Bishop of Rome Blessed Body of Christ brethren Canon chief Apostle Christendom Christian Church Catholic Church of England Church-authority circumstance claim clergy collective body College of Apostles commission common communion consecrated Convocation Council Council of Chalcedon Council of Jerusalem Cyprian decision declared disciples dispute Divine doctrine Donatists doubt ecclesiastical Episcopate Epistles exercised existence expressed faith Father Gaul given Gospel grace Harduin Henry VIII Holy Ghost implied individual interpretation Irenæus Jerusalem judgment kingdom Lord Lord's Marcian ment Metropolitan nation nature oath of Supremacy Patriarch Paul peculiar persons Peter Pope possessed Primate principle Province Quartodeciman question reason received reference respecting Rock Roman sanction Scripture speaks Spirit statements successor of St supposed Supremacy Synod Synod of London teaching Tertullian things thou tion truth unity whole body whole Church words writers