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" The practice became universal, and it may be said, without exaggeration, that no single practice of the early Christian Church tended so much as this to impress on it the stamp of unity and organization. "
Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature - Página 45
por John McClintock - 1889
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A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Being a Continuation of the ...

William Smith, Samuel Cheetham - 1875 - 920 páginas
...many different purposes. As & whole, it may be said, without exaggeration, tbat no single practice of the early Christian Church tended so much as this...traveller, layman or cleric, to the good offices of any other. The precautions against imposture might sometimes, as in the well-known instance of Peregrinus...
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A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Comprising the History ..., Volumen1

William Smith, Samuel Cheetham - 1875 - 456 páginas
...many different purposes. As ;; whole, it may be said, without exaggeration, that no single practice of the early Christian Church tended so much as this...traveller, layman or cleric, to the good offices of any other. The precautions against imposture might sometimes, as in the well-known instance of Peregrinus...
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A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Comprising the History ..., Volumen1

William Smith, Samuel Cheetham - 1875 - 966 páginas
...said, without exaggeration, that no single practice of the early Christian Church tended so much <4s this to impress on it the stamp of unity and organization....commend a traveller, layman or cleric, to the good oilices of any other. The precautions against imposture might sometimes, as in the well-known instance...
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A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Being a Continuation of the ..., Volumen1

William Smith - 1875 - 924 páginas
...many different purposes. As a whole, it may be said, without exaggeration, COMMENDATORY LETTERS 407 Church tended so much as this to impress on it the...and organization. The bishop of any congregation, in anv part of the empire, might commend a traveller, lavman or cleric, to the good offices of any other....
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature ..., Volumen2

John McClintock - 1887 - 1096 páginas
...character. The practice became universal, anil it may be said, without exaggeration, that no single practice of the early Christian Church tended so much as this...the stamp of unity and organization. The bishop of an)' congregation, in any part of the empire, might commend a traveller, layman, or cleric to the good...
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature ..., Volumen2

John McClintock - 1887 - 1096 páginas
...said, without exaggeration, that no single practice of the early Christian Church tended so much aa this to impress on it the stamp of unity and organization....perhaps also in that of the " false brethren " of Gal. ii, 4 — be insufficient, but, as a rule, it did its work, and served as a bond of union between...
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The Story of the Token as Belonging to the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper

Robert Shiells - 1891 - 182 páginas
...Antiq., p. 408. The practice was formally condemned by the Council of Aries, AD 314. single practice of the early Christian Church tended so much as this,...impress on it the stamp of unity and organization." III. MODERN REFERENCES TO THE TOKEN. This is as far as I have been able to identify the established...
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A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities...

William Smith, Samuel Cheetham - 1893 - 928 páginas
...many dilierent purposes. As £ »hole, it may be said, without exaggeration, that no tingl« practice of the early Christian Church tended so much as this to impress on i* the stamp of unity and organization. The bishop of any congregation, iu any part of the empire,...
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Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature, Volumen12

John McClintock - 1894 - 1126 páginas
...character. The practice became universal, and it may be said, without exaggeration, that no single practice of the early Christian Church tended so much as this...— perhaps also in that of the "false brethren" of Gal. ii, 4— be insufficient, but, as a rule, it did its work, and served as a bond of union between...
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