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" Ephesus (the italics are his own) that — The charge of teaching has descended [from the Apostles] equally upon all Bishops. We are all engaged in it by an hereditary right; all we who have come in their stead, preach in the name of the Lord to all countries... "
The pope and the Church considered in their mutual relations, with reference ... - Página 81
por Paolo Bottalla, Paul Bottalla - 1868
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The Ecclesiastical History of M. L'abbé Fleury, from A.D. 429 to A.D. 456

Claude Fleury - 1844 - 494 páginas
...scended equally upon all Bishops. We are all engaged to " it by an hereditary right; all we who, having come in their " stead, preach the name of our LORD...to what was said to them, ' Go ye and " ' teach all nations6.' You are to observe, my brethren, that "sees" (i»rocrroX'Ko) ly'''"' !- So Eusebius HE vii....
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An ecclesiastical biography, containing the lives of ancient ..., Volume 4

Walter Farquhar Hook - 1848 - 630 páginas
...descended equally upon all bishops. We are all engaged to it by an hereditary right ; all we who, having come in their stead, preach the name of our Lord to...was said to them, ' Go ye and teach all nations.' You are to observe, my brethren, that the order we have received is a general order, and that He intended...
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An Eirenicon: In a Letter to the Author of "The Christian Year"

Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1865 - 438 páginas
...reprinted with Pref., pp. 26, 27). Then also Pope Celestine was equally infallible, when he declared that " ' the charge of teaching has descended [from...an hereditary right; all we, who have come in their (the Apostles') stead, preach the name of our Lord to all the countries • of the world, according...
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The Church of England a Portion of Christ's One Holy Catholic Church, and a ...

Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1865 - 436 páginas
...if any are, since abandoned. 307 Then also Pope Celestine was equally infallible, when he declared that " ' the charge of teaching has descended [from...an hereditary right; all we, who have come in their (the Apostles') stead, preach the name of our Lord to all the countries of the world, according to...
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The Evidence for the Papacy: As Derived from the Holy Scriptures and from ...

Colin Lindsay - 1870 - 424 páginas
...bishops. We are all engaged to it by an hereditary right ; all we who having come in their (Apostles') stead, preach the Name of our Lord to all the countries...was said to them, ' Go ye and teach all nations.' " (LabU, Condi, t. ii. col. 88.) S. Celestine does not, indeed, assert in this epistle S. Peter's Supremacy,...
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Wiseman Review, Volume 110

1892 - 520 páginas
...theory, must have been infallible when he said to the Council of Ephesus (the italics are his own) that — The charge of teaching has descended [from the Apostles] equally upon all Bishops. \Ye are all engaged in it by an hereditary right : all we who have come in their stead, preach in the...
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The Primitive Church and the See of Peter

Luke Rivington - 1894 - 536 páginas
...theory, must have been infallible when he said to the Council of E phesus (the italics are his own) that — ' The charge of teaching has descended [from...bishops. We are all engaged in it by an hereditary 1 Church History, p. 336, note d. - Cf. Ep. Caprcoli ad Syn. Act i. 2 Cel. Ep. ad Syn. Act ii. APPENDIX...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 110

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1892 - 752 páginas
...theory, must have been infallible when he said to the Council of Ephesus (the italics are his own) that — The charge of teaching has descended [from...right; all we who have come in their stead, preach in the name of the Lord to all countries in the world, according to what was said to them, " go ye...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 58

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1860 - 644 páginas
...the Council of Ephesus. Let it be carefully observed that the italics are his, and not our's : — The charge of teaching has descended [from the Apostles]...an hereditary right: all we, who have come in their (the Apostles') stead, preach the name of our Lord to all the countries of the world, according to...
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