A small part of the third head of the intended fifth book ["Christocraty"] of the Christology; being an enquiry into the visible government which Christ has constituted here below, and those things that relate thereunto as ordinances and means by which our Lord carries on the ends of religion among men
MS. Rawl. C. 164, fols. 206, 211
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A small part of the third head of the intended fifth book ["Christocraty"] of the Christology; being an enquiry into the visible government which Christ has constituted here below, and those things that relate thereunto as ordinances and means by which our Lord carries on the ends of religion among men
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MS. Rawl. C. 164, fols. 206, 211
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Divided into three parts; of which the portion here given contains (besides a general introduction) only an introduction to part i. entitled, "Origines ecclesiasticæ, or an historical enquiry into the original constitution of the Christian Church; and the rise of the corruptions introduc'd into the same: being the first part of ecclesiastical Christocraty."
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Works of Robert Fleming, minister of the Scottish Presbyterian Church, first at Rotterdam, and afterwards in London; vol. i.
A small part of the third head of the intended fifth book ["Christocraty"] of the Christology; being an enquiry into the visible government which Christ has constituted here below, and those things that relate thereunto as ordinances and means by which our Lord carries on the ends of religion among men
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