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For the second question ; how far the fraternity , or the brethren of the church , may concur with the elders in exercising the power of the synod ? The answer is ; the power which they have received , is a power of liberty : As 1.
For the second question ; how far the fraternity , or the brethren of the church , may concur with the elders in exercising the power of the synod ? The answer is ; the power which they have received , is a power of liberty : As 1.
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If it be said , the elders assembled in a synod , have no authority to determine or conclude any act that shall bind the churches , but according to the instructions which before they have received from the churches .
If it be said , the elders assembled in a synod , have no authority to determine or conclude any act that shall bind the churches , but according to the instructions which before they have received from the churches .
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the elders , in debating and determining the matters of the synod , even such a number of brethren , as may denominate them a whole church , as then they shall come nearer to the primitive pattern , so they may expect a freer passage of ...
the elders , in debating and determining the matters of the synod , even such a number of brethren , as may denominate them a whole church , as then they shall come nearer to the primitive pattern , so they may expect a freer passage of ...
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Introduction by Larzer Ziff | 1 |
A Note on the Texts | 37 |
The Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven 1644 | 71 |
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