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TO this purpose we find that Clemens Romanus, who is the most Antient Writer of the Christian Church, next the Apostles, (the same Clemens who is mentioned by the Apostle himself, Phil. 4.3.) in his Epistle to the Corinthians, useth this very word very frequently for Gospel Ministers, Bishops, such as preach'd the Word of God, |
TO this purpose we find that Clemens Romanus, who is the most Ancient Writer of the Christian Church, next the Apostles, (the same Clemens who is mentioned by the Apostle himself, Philip 4.3.) in his Epistle to the Corinthians, uses this very word very frequently for Gospel Ministers, Bishops, such as preached the Word of God, |
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* NONLATINALPHABET, p. 2. NONLATINALPHABET, p. 30. NONLATINALPHABET, Ib. p. 73. St. Clemens Rom. Epist. 1. ad Corinth. 4to. Edit. Patr. Junij Oxon. 1633. |
*, p. 2., p. 30., Ib. p. 73. Saint Clemens Rom. Epistle 1. and Corinth. 4to. Edit. Patron Junij Oxford 1633. |
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