| Catholic University of America - 1910 - 904 pages
...are the Church who are the people united to its priest, and the flock which adheres to its pastor. Whence you ought to know that the bishop is in the Church and the Church in the Bishop ; and if any one be not with the bishop he is not in the Church, and that those flatter themselves... | |
| Henry Wace, William Coleman Piercy - Christian biography - 1911 - 1052 pages
...or enlarge their own college. Each is elected by his own Plebes. Henee he is the embodiment of it. " The bishop is in the church and the church in the bishop." They have no other representatives in councils ; he is naturally their " member." These views appear... | |
| Joseph Cullen Ayer (Jr.) - Christian literature, Early - 1913 - 738 pages
...they are the Church who are a people united to the priest, and the flock which adheres to its pastor. Whence you ought to know that the bishop is in the Church and the Church in the bishop; and that if any one be not with the bishop, he is not in the Church, and that those flatter themselves... | |
| Wilson Lloyd Bevan - Church and state - 1914 - 310 pages
...every act of the Church is governed by these same presiding officers," and again, "whence you are bound to know that the bishop is in the Church and the Church in the bishop, and if anyone is not with the bishop he is not in the Church." These claims were all the more emphasized... | |
| Williston Walker - Church history - 1918 - 670 pages
...TJigreJsng.JialyatiojLOUt of the church." 6 The church is base3 on theunfty ol its bishops, "whence ye ought to know that the bishop is in the church and the church hi the bishop ; and if any one be not with the bishop, that he is not in the. church." 6 "The episcopate... | |
| Henry Barclay Swete - Church history - 1918 - 476 pages
...Epistle, he explains that the Church consists of the people (plebs) united to the bishop (sacerdos); that the bishop is in the Church, and the Church in the bishop 1 . There can be no other altar, no other priesthood, no other Church than this 2 . The language is... | |
| Henry Barclay Swete - Church history - 1918 - 476 pages
...Epistle, he explains that the Church consists of the people (plebs) united to the bishop (sacerdos) ; that the bishop is in the Church, and the Church in the bishop1. There can be no other altar, no other priesthood, no other Church than this2. The language... | |
| George Foot Moore - Religions - 1919 - 584 pages
...vicaria ordinatione, and to them, through the Apostles, Christ says: "He that heareth you, heareth me." The bishop is in the church and the church in the bishop; if any man is not with the bishop he is not in the church. In other words, to secede from the regularly... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - Christian union - 1920 - 350 pages
...strong supporter of Episcopacy more than a century later we have the same dual usage. On the one hand: " The bishop is in the Church and the Church in the bishop. He who is not with the bishop is not in the Church";2 but elsewhere : " The Church is constituted in... | |
| Leighton Pullan - Church history - 1925 - 480 pages
...have God for his father who has not the Church for his mother." Again he says that " thou oughtest to know that the bishop is in the Church and the Church is in the bishop." But so far was he from claiming any absolute autocracy for his sacred office that... | |
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