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- catalog contributor b4156451.
- catalog created "1842.".
- catalog date "1842".
- catalog date "1842.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1842.".
- catalog description "Armenian, Syro-Jacobite, Coptic, Abyssinian, Syro-Chaldean, Greek -- Incidental proof from Celtic and Saxon languages -- Chapter X. Requisites of baptism -- Creeds -- from Iranaeus, Tertullian, Origen, Cyprian, Gregory Thaumaturgus, Lucian, Cyril -- the Church of Alexandria, Antioch, Rome, the Apostolic Constitutions, Nice, Constantinople -- Chapter XI. Members of the church; powers-duties -- Liturgies -- evidence from Scripture, from early writers, from ancient liturgies -- Liturgy of the Church of Antioch, of Cesarea, Constantinople, Alexandria, Ephesus, Gall, Rome, Africa, Spain, Britain, Milan -- Agreement of liturgies, baptismal liturgies, necessity of forms -- Other powers and duties -- Mutual watch, discipline -- Chapter XII. Officers of the church -- Chapter XIII. Deacons -- were officers and ministers of the church -- qualifications, mode of making, powers and duties -- Chapter XIV. Presbyter-bishops -- names in the Primitive Church -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter XVI. The organization of he Apostolic Church designed to be permanent -- Chapter XVII. Ministry considered of divine appointment, in the second century -- Chapter XVIII. Bishops considered as successors of the Apostles in the government of the churches in the second century -- Chapter XIX. Historical characteristics of the first and second century, with a brief view of ecclesiastical technology in each -- Chapter XX. One bishop in a church, in the second century, but many inferior clergy -- Chapter XXI. Independence of bishops -- existence of Primates or Metropolitans -- Chapter XXII. Other customs relating to bishops, presbyters and deacon, laymen -- fasts-weekly, annual -- Festivals -- the Resurrection, Whitsunday, Christmas, Epiphany, Saints' days, states hours of prayer, vestments, surplice, celibacy -- Chapter XIII. Succession of bishops -- Primitive principles and practice in regard to -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter XXIX. The English Reformation canonical -- the act of both clergy and laity -- Romish schism in England -- Alleged Presbyterianism of the English Reformers -- Chapter XXX. Unity of the church -- Christianity in the days of the Apostles -- in the second century -- in the fifth century -- Number of Christians in the fifth century".
- catalog description "Epistle to the Reader-List of Authors cited -- Chapter I. Nature of the question -- same illustrated -- points of agreement -- Chapter II. Nature of evidence -- rules of evidence -- Chapter III. Mode of interpreting Scripture-points of inquiry -- Chapter IV. Nature of the Church -- one fold -- one body, with many members, but one head -- twofold nature, militant and triumphant -- Chapter V. Who composed the Apostolic Church? -- Baptism -- mode of -- Meaning of bapto and baptiza, in dictionaries -- among the Greeks -- in the Bible -- Scripture usage and construction -- Chapter VI. Scriptural allusions to baptism, Rom. Vi. 4; Col. ii. 12; Acts viii. 38; Mat. iii. 16 -- Usage of Primitive Christians -- Barabas, Hermas, Justin, Tertullian -- Chapter VII. Subjects of baptism -- Scripture account of -- Chapter VIII. Subjects of baptism -- Testimony of Fathers on -- Hermas, Justin, Irenaeus, Tertullian -- Chapter IX. Incidental proof -- Practice of Oriental Churches -- ".
- catalog description "Succession of the four great patriarchal sees, Rome, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem -- Chapter XXIV. Succession of the Church of England -- difference between Apostolic succession and Episcopal government -- English succession of Ephesus -- Bishops of Lyons, of Arles -- Archbishops of Canterbury, to Cranmer -- Consecrators of the archbishops since the Reformation -- Succession from Jerusalem -- Archbishops of London -- Patriarchs of Jerusalem -- Bishops of St. David's, of Llandaff -- Archbishops of York -- Chapter XXV. List of Scottish succession -- succession of the American Church -- Archbishops of Armagh -- Chapter XXVI. Succession of Church of Rome, with the list of bishops -- Chapter XXVII. Alleged breaks in the Apostolic succession -- Saxon church in the days of Aidan and Finnan -- Pretended excommunication of the English Church -- Chapter XXVIII. Independence of British, Saxon, and of the Norman churches , of the Romish -- Anglo-Norman churchmen -- ".
- catalog description "whether called the same by he early writers -- officers and ministers, qualifications, mode of making, powers and duties -- Chapter XV. Apostles -- Apostolic Commission -- powers granted by it, recited in it, rule of construing it -- Power exercised under it -- of conferring Apostolic authority -- Titus, Timothy, Apostleship of Epaphroditus -- Characteristics of Apostleship -- Of ordination -- Timothy, Paul and Barnabas -- opinion of Jerome -- practice at Alexandria -- mistake of Eutychius -- of confirmation -- of discipline -- of Presbyters and Deacons, and of the laity -- of presiding in Councils -- One apostle or apostolic bishop in every church, with many Presbyters and deacons -- Crete, Ephesus, Philippi -- seven churches of Asia -- Colosse -- Testimony of antiquity, the testimony of the Epistle to the Ephesians -- Who was the bishop of Philippi when Polycarp wrote his epistle? -- Each had a limited jurisdiction".
- catalog extent "408 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "View of the organization and order of the primitive church.".
- catalog isFormatOf "View of the organization and order of the primitive church.".
- catalog issued "1842".
- catalog issued "1842.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven, Hitchcock & Stafford,".
- catalog relation "View of the organization and order of the primitive church.".
- catalog subject "Anglican orders.".
- catalog subject "BV761.A5 C4".
- catalog subject "Church polity History Early church, approximately 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Church polity History Early church, ca. 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Episcopacy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Armenian, Syro-Jacobite, Coptic, Abyssinian, Syro-Chaldean, Greek -- Incidental proof from Celtic and Saxon languages -- Chapter X. Requisites of baptism -- Creeds -- from Iranaeus, Tertullian, Origen, Cyprian, Gregory Thaumaturgus, Lucian, Cyril -- the Church of Alexandria, Antioch, Rome, the Apostolic Constitutions, Nice, Constantinople -- Chapter XI. Members of the church; powers-duties -- Liturgies -- evidence from Scripture, from early writers, from ancient liturgies -- Liturgy of the Church of Antioch, of Cesarea, Constantinople, Alexandria, Ephesus, Gall, Rome, Africa, Spain, Britain, Milan -- Agreement of liturgies, baptismal liturgies, necessity of forms -- Other powers and duties -- Mutual watch, discipline -- Chapter XII. Officers of the church -- Chapter XIII. Deacons -- were officers and ministers of the church -- qualifications, mode of making, powers and duties -- Chapter XIV. Presbyter-bishops -- names in the Primitive Church -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XVI. The organization of he Apostolic Church designed to be permanent -- Chapter XVII. Ministry considered of divine appointment, in the second century -- Chapter XVIII. Bishops considered as successors of the Apostles in the government of the churches in the second century -- Chapter XIX. Historical characteristics of the first and second century, with a brief view of ecclesiastical technology in each -- Chapter XX. One bishop in a church, in the second century, but many inferior clergy -- Chapter XXI. Independence of bishops -- existence of Primates or Metropolitans -- Chapter XXII. Other customs relating to bishops, presbyters and deacon, laymen -- fasts-weekly, annual -- Festivals -- the Resurrection, Whitsunday, Christmas, Epiphany, Saints' days, states hours of prayer, vestments, surplice, celibacy -- Chapter XIII. Succession of bishops -- Primitive principles and practice in regard to -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XXIX. The English Reformation canonical -- the act of both clergy and laity -- Romish schism in England -- Alleged Presbyterianism of the English Reformers -- Chapter XXX. Unity of the church -- Christianity in the days of the Apostles -- in the second century -- in the fifth century -- Number of Christians in the fifth century".
- catalog tableOfContents "Epistle to the Reader-List of Authors cited -- Chapter I. Nature of the question -- same illustrated -- points of agreement -- Chapter II. Nature of evidence -- rules of evidence -- Chapter III. Mode of interpreting Scripture-points of inquiry -- Chapter IV. Nature of the Church -- one fold -- one body, with many members, but one head -- twofold nature, militant and triumphant -- Chapter V. Who composed the Apostolic Church? -- Baptism -- mode of -- Meaning of bapto and baptiza, in dictionaries -- among the Greeks -- in the Bible -- Scripture usage and construction -- Chapter VI. Scriptural allusions to baptism, Rom. Vi. 4; Col. ii. 12; Acts viii. 38; Mat. iii. 16 -- Usage of Primitive Christians -- Barabas, Hermas, Justin, Tertullian -- Chapter VII. Subjects of baptism -- Scripture account of -- Chapter VIII. Subjects of baptism -- Testimony of Fathers on -- Hermas, Justin, Irenaeus, Tertullian -- Chapter IX. Incidental proof -- Practice of Oriental Churches -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Succession of the four great patriarchal sees, Rome, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem -- Chapter XXIV. Succession of the Church of England -- difference between Apostolic succession and Episcopal government -- English succession of Ephesus -- Bishops of Lyons, of Arles -- Archbishops of Canterbury, to Cranmer -- Consecrators of the archbishops since the Reformation -- Succession from Jerusalem -- Archbishops of London -- Patriarchs of Jerusalem -- Bishops of St. David's, of Llandaff -- Archbishops of York -- Chapter XXV. List of Scottish succession -- succession of the American Church -- Archbishops of Armagh -- Chapter XXVI. Succession of Church of Rome, with the list of bishops -- Chapter XXVII. Alleged breaks in the Apostolic succession -- Saxon church in the days of Aidan and Finnan -- Pretended excommunication of the English Church -- Chapter XXVIII. Independence of British, Saxon, and of the Norman churches , of the Romish -- Anglo-Norman churchmen -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "whether called the same by he early writers -- officers and ministers, qualifications, mode of making, powers and duties -- Chapter XV. Apostles -- Apostolic Commission -- powers granted by it, recited in it, rule of construing it -- Power exercised under it -- of conferring Apostolic authority -- Titus, Timothy, Apostleship of Epaphroditus -- Characteristics of Apostleship -- Of ordination -- Timothy, Paul and Barnabas -- opinion of Jerome -- practice at Alexandria -- mistake of Eutychius -- of confirmation -- of discipline -- of Presbyters and Deacons, and of the laity -- of presiding in Councils -- One apostle or apostolic bishop in every church, with many Presbyters and deacons -- Crete, Ephesus, Philippi -- seven churches of Asia -- Colosse -- Testimony of antiquity, the testimony of the Epistle to the Ephesians -- Who was the bishop of Philippi when Polycarp wrote his epistle? -- Each had a limited jurisdiction".
- catalog title "A view of the organization and order of the primitive church: containing a scriptural plan of the Apostolic Church; with a historical outline of the church to the end of the second century: to which is added, the Apostolic succession, connecting it with the church of the present day.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".