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but yet communicable to men scarse of meane Worship, Yea, euen in that honourable rank, both Earles, and Lords are called Barons, yet their places and Dignities vnequall: euery Earle being a Baron, but euery Baron not an Earle. So in this case, both Bishops and Priests, in respect of that generall seruice to our Lord, the Dispensation of his word and mysteries, are all Presbyters and fellow-Presbyters, but the stiles being communicable the tearmes are not conuertible, |
but yet communicable to men scarce of mean Worship, Yea, even in that honourable rank, both Earls, and lords Are called Barons, yet their places and Dignities unequal: every Earl being a Baron, but every Baron not an Earl. So in this case, both Bishops and Priests, in respect of that general service to our Lord, the Dispensation of his word and Mysteres, Are all Presbyters and fellow-Presbyters, but the stile being communicable the terms Are not convertible, |
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