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- catalog contributor b3724336.
- catalog created "1843.".
- catalog date "1843".
- catalog date "1843.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1843.".
- catalog description "Book I: Presbytery, the Scriptural and Apostolical order of the Church of Christ -- Chapter I: The true Apostolical or ministerial succession claimed by Presbyterians -- Chapter II: The claims of Presbytery to the ministerial succession sustained by the condition of the church during our Lord's ministry -- Chapter III: The claims of presbytery to the true Apostolical or ministerial succession, sustained by the character and condition of the church when our Lord ascended up into Heaven -- Chapter IV. The claims of presbytery to the ministerial succession sustained by an appeal to the apostolic age of the church -- Chapter V. Prebyters are clothed by apostolic authority with all the functions of the ministry -- Chapter VI: Presbyters are clothed, by divine right, with the power of ecclesiastical jurisdiction -- Chapter VII: Presbyters are, by divine right, clothed with the power of ordination -- ".
- catalog description "Book II: The claims of Presbytery to the true Apostolical or ministerial succession sustained by an appeal to the fathers, the schoolmen, the reformers, and to the Romish, Anglican , and other churches -- Chapter I. Preliminary remarks on the nature, design, and value of the testimony of the fathers".
- catalog description "Chapter II. The testimony of the apostolic fathers to the claims of Presbytery to the true ministerial succession -- Chapter III . The testimony of the primitive fathers, in favor of the claims of Presbytery to the true ministerial succession -- Chapter IV. The testimony of the later fathers in favor of the claims of Presbytery to the true ministerial succession -- Chapter V. The testimony of the schoolmen, or fathers of the later and Middle Ages, to the claims of Presbytery -- Chapter VI. The testimony of the Romish, Greek, and Syrian churches, in favor of the claims of Presbytery -- Chapter VII. The testimony of the reformed churches, including the English, to the claim of Presbytery to the true Apostolical or ministerial succession -- Book III: The antiquity of Presbytery: with an exhibition of the Presbyterianism of the ancient Culdees of Ireland and Scotland, and also of St. Patrick -- Chapter I. The antiquity of Presbytery -- Chapter II. The antiquity of Presbytery, continued -- Chapter III. The antiquity of Presbytery. The same subject continued.".
- catalog description "Chapter VIII: Presbyters are, by divine right, clothed with the power of ordination. The subject continued, and proof given, that the ordination of Timothy was conferred by Presbyters -- Chapter IX. Presbyters are clothed with the power of ordination. The subject continued. -- Chapter X. The presbyters have the power of ordination, proved by an appeal to antiquity -- Chapter XI. On deacons, as a third order of the Christian ministry -- Chapter XII. The alleged prelatical character of Epaphroditus, of Timothy and Titus, of James, and of the seven angels, examined and disproved -- Chapter XIII. The alleged prelatical character of the Jewish church examined and disproved -- Chapter XIV. The argument for prelacy, derived from its early prevalence and alleged universality, examined and disproved; and its gradual introduction clearly accounted for -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog extent "568 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Presbytery and not prelacy.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Presbytery and not prelacy.".
- catalog issued "1843".
- catalog issued "1843.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Crocker and Brewster,".
- catalog relation "Presbytery and not prelacy.".
- catalog subject "BX9175 .S56 1843".
- catalog subject "Presbyterian Church Government.".
- catalog subject "Presbyterianism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book I: Presbytery, the Scriptural and Apostolical order of the Church of Christ -- Chapter I: The true Apostolical or ministerial succession claimed by Presbyterians -- Chapter II: The claims of Presbytery to the ministerial succession sustained by the condition of the church during our Lord's ministry -- Chapter III: The claims of presbytery to the true Apostolical or ministerial succession, sustained by the character and condition of the church when our Lord ascended up into Heaven -- Chapter IV. The claims of presbytery to the ministerial succession sustained by an appeal to the apostolic age of the church -- Chapter V. Prebyters are clothed by apostolic authority with all the functions of the ministry -- Chapter VI: Presbyters are clothed, by divine right, with the power of ecclesiastical jurisdiction -- Chapter VII: Presbyters are, by divine right, clothed with the power of ordination -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book II: The claims of Presbytery to the true Apostolical or ministerial succession sustained by an appeal to the fathers, the schoolmen, the reformers, and to the Romish, Anglican , and other churches -- Chapter I. Preliminary remarks on the nature, design, and value of the testimony of the fathers".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter II. The testimony of the apostolic fathers to the claims of Presbytery to the true ministerial succession -- Chapter III . The testimony of the primitive fathers, in favor of the claims of Presbytery to the true ministerial succession -- Chapter IV. The testimony of the later fathers in favor of the claims of Presbytery to the true ministerial succession -- Chapter V. The testimony of the schoolmen, or fathers of the later and Middle Ages, to the claims of Presbytery -- Chapter VI. The testimony of the Romish, Greek, and Syrian churches, in favor of the claims of Presbytery -- Chapter VII. The testimony of the reformed churches, including the English, to the claim of Presbytery to the true Apostolical or ministerial succession -- Book III: The antiquity of Presbytery: with an exhibition of the Presbyterianism of the ancient Culdees of Ireland and Scotland, and also of St. Patrick -- Chapter I. The antiquity of Presbytery -- Chapter II. The antiquity of Presbytery, continued -- Chapter III. The antiquity of Presbytery. The same subject continued.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter VIII: Presbyters are, by divine right, clothed with the power of ordination. The subject continued, and proof given, that the ordination of Timothy was conferred by Presbyters -- Chapter IX. Presbyters are clothed with the power of ordination. The subject continued. -- Chapter X. The presbyters have the power of ordination, proved by an appeal to antiquity -- Chapter XI. On deacons, as a third order of the Christian ministry -- Chapter XII. The alleged prelatical character of Epaphroditus, of Timothy and Titus, of James, and of the seven angels, examined and disproved -- Chapter XIII. The alleged prelatical character of the Jewish church examined and disproved -- Chapter XIV. The argument for prelacy, derived from its early prevalence and alleged universality, examined and disproved; and its gradual introduction clearly accounted for -- ".
- catalog title "Presbytery and not prelacy : the scriptural and primitive polity, proved from the testimonies of scripture;... also, the antiquity of presbytery; including an account of the ancient Culdees, and of St. Patrick.".
- catalog type "text".