A Compendious Ecclesiastical History From the Earliest Period to the Present Tim
A Compendious Ecclesiastical History From the Earliest Period to the Present Tim
William Palmer
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40. What name was given it, and who only were permitted to receive it? 41. How did the Christians receive and regard it ? 42. What does he say of the institution of this sacrament ? 232 QUESTIONS ON PALMEr's COMPENDIOUS Paqc Question. 30 43. Whom did they bless in their offerings ? 44. How did they observe Sunday ? 45. What collections did they make, and for what purpose ? 46. Why did ihey assemble on Sunday ? 47. What confession of faith was made previous to baptism? 4S. What did Philip requir...e of the Eunuch? 49. How ancient are creeds ? the Apostles'? theNieene? 31 50. How many liturgies were there in the 4th century? 61. Where were they severally employed ? 52. What power had each church ? 63. Which liturgy does the English and American most resemble ? 64. What was the nature of peniJ:ence for secret sins? 55. What penitence did the Church require for public ones ? 32 56. What was the discipline observed ? 67. What was done when the time was finished ? 68. What was the office of the penitentiary ?
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