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A desire to understand the thought and experience of the apostolic Church.
In any case it is very early within living memory of the apostolic age.
This day in the Apostolic apartments began like most others.
Therefore the new apostolic church history only starts in 1911.
He was made a secretary apostolic on December 1, 1551.
During this time, the men are expected to be fully involved in the apostolic work and community life of the Society.
No doubt all who believe owe an apostolic service to God.
Authority is passed down through a form of apostolic succession.
A man of God, he united constant prayer to apostolic action.
He was considered a conservative on issues such as apostolic succession.
He was the apostolic delegate to Canada from 1927 to 1936.
He had taken to heart apostolic warnings to "trust no one."
The Church is organized in respect for the apostolic teachings.
Other texts written much later are not considered apostolic writings.
St. Michael's was in control of the vicars apostolic for nearly 60 years.
May our apostolic work be affirmed and expanded in the years ahead.
St Peter was certainly married and on apostolic journeys took his wife with him.
The elementary school was closed in 1961; the apostolic church stands there now.
He took possession of the apostolic delegation on 4 October 1896.
Rome serves as an example, but so do the other apostolic churches.
By their nature, apostolic constitutions are addressed to the public.
Because of this fiction, his writings were taken to have almost apostolic authority.
Apostolic succession is an important concept for many churches, especially those in the east.
There are no dioceses but the whole of the country forms an apostolic administration.
Not even an anonymous squeak had been heard from the whole apostolic body.
Parthia is said to have been the chief scene of John's apostolical labours.
He died, he said, in the apostolical Roman religion.
'Apostolical Succession in the Church of England,' 1869, 1879, 1883.
Exuberant and "too apostolical" language resulted in great criticism and his journals ceased publication after 1741.
He was fervent in his views of ecclesiastical government and discipline, derived from the Apostolical Constitutions.
In the Apostolical Constitutions (ii.
'Apostolical Succession,' 1876.
The Apostolical Succession in the Liberal Catholic Church.
Carleton maintained the doctrine of apostolical succession in opposition to this levelling article; his protest was ineffectual.
Religious Rites of an Apostolical Church, in Greek (Athens, 1851)
It contrasts sharply with Webster's definition: The name given to an adherent to the ancient constitution of England and to the apostolical hierarchy.
(1909) The Apostolical Life of Ambrose Barlow.
'Evangelical Truth and Apostolical Order; a Dialogue,' London, 1846.
It is headed by the Apostolical Patriarch of Moscow and Russia, Kirill.
'The Apostolical Succession,' London, 1842.
Theodoret would not have inserted the "apostolical canons" and those of Sardica, and the style has no resemblance to his.
Cyprian (died 258) rejects as "contrary to evangelical and apostolical discipline" the practice of some Gnostics, who used water instead of wine in the Eucharist.
The Primitive and Apostolical Order of the Church of Christ Vindicated (1840)
"42 Jerome saw Jovinian as a serious threat and set out "to crush with evangelical and apostolical vigor the Epicurus of Christianity.
Doane, George Washington, Bishop of New Jersey, The apostolical commission the missionary charter of the church.
New remissorial letters were then sent to the bishops in partibus for Apostolical processes with regard to the reputation for sanctity and miracles in particular.
'The old Apostolical Way of Preaching: a funeral sermon for Rev. Edward West,' London, 1676.
In the Eikon Basilike 'the primitive, apostolical and anciently universal government of the Church by Bishops' is praised.
'Episkopos Apostolikos, or the Episcopacy of the Church of England justified to be Apostolical.
In 1709, at the request of the author, Clarke revised William Whiston's English translation of the Apostolical Constitutions.