| 1808 - 168 sider
...trouble, and more speedy dispatch. 4. To moderate xVse. ill matters in the church asse\nfo\eA\ pound matters to the church, to order the season of speech...pronounce sentence according to the mind of Christ, with the consent of the church. 5. To be guides and leaders to the church, in all matters whatsoever... | |
| 1829 - 152 sider
...they may be carried to an end with less trouble, and more speedy despatch. 4. To moderate the carriage of all matters in the church assembled ; as, to propound...pronounce sentence according to the mind of Christ, with the consent of the church. 5. To be guides and leaders to the church, in all matters whatsoever... | |
| William Hill - 1839 - 260 sider
...speedy dispatch. 4. To moderate the carriage of all matters in the church assembled — as, to propose matters to the church ; to order the season of speech...pronounce sentence according to the mind of Christ with the consent of the churc*h. 5. To be guides and leaders to the church in all matters whatsoever... | |
| General Association of Connecticut - 1843 - 366 sider
...they may be carried to an end with less trouble, and more speedy despatch. 4. To moderate the carriage of all matters in the church assembled ; as, to propound...pronounce sentence according to the mind of Christ, with the consent of the church. 5. To be guides and leaders to the church in all matters whatsoever... | |
| General Association of Connecticut - 1843 - 370 sider
...and more speedy despatch. 4. To moderate the carriage of all matters in the church assembled ; as,.to propound matters to the church, to order the season...pronounce sentence according to the mind of Christ, with the consent of the church. 5. To be guides and leaders to the church in all matters whatsoever... | |
| General Association of Connecticut - 1845 - 376 sider
...they may be carried to an end with less trouble, and more speedy despatch. 4. To moderate the carriage of all matters in the church assembled ; as, to propound...pronounce sentence according to the mind of Christ, with the consent of the church. 5. To be guides and leaders to the church in all matters whatsoever... | |
| 1846 - 140 sider
...they may be carried to an end with less trouble, and more speedy dispatch. 4. To moderate the carriage of all matters in the church assembled; as, to propound...pronounce sentence according to the mind of Christ, with the consent of the church. 5. To be guides and leaders to the church, in all matters whatsoever... | |
| New England synod of elders and messengers of the churches - 1850 - 104 sider
...they may be carried to an end with less trouble, and more speedy dispatch. 4. To moderate the carriage of all matters in the church assembled; as, to propound...pronounce sentence according to the mind of Christ, with the consent of the church. 5. To be guides and leaders to the church, in all matters whatsoever... | |
| 1850 - 104 sider
...they may be carried to an end with less trouble, and more speedy dispatch. 4. To moderate the carriage of all matters in the church assembled; as, to propound...pronounce sentence according to the mind of Christ, with the consent of the church. 5. To be guides and leaders to the church, in all matters whatsoever... | |
| Chandler Robbins - 1852 - 354 sider
...they may be carried to an end with less trouble and more speedy despatch. 4. To moderate the carriage of all matters in the church assembled ; as, to propound...pronounce sentence, according to the mind of Christ, with the consent of the church. 5. To be guides and leaders to the church in all matters whatsoever... | |
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