Lambert Lilly, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell
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378 Otnuineness of the Epistles of Ignaiius. [October, natius and Polycaip, for it would then be necessary to aj^wal to some tangible evidence as proof that the minister had beea appointed by the command of God. The simple fact, that the acts of the Apostles were binding as the command of God, would fiimish no evidence in favour of the ministerial au- thority in a latter age, unless the clergy possessed some means of connectmg themselves with the doings of the Aposdes. Hence we find, that long ...before the time when it is said that these epistles were forgea, another mode of reasoning on this subject had been generally adopted, and was uiged as conclu- sive a^nst all heretics and schismatics. " Ifany," says Tertullian, in the latter part of the second century, " if any dare to mingle themselves with the Apostolic age, that thus they may appear to be handed down &oxa the AposUes, because they were under the Apostles, we can say ; let them produce the ori^ of their Churches ; let them de- clare the series of their Bishops, so running down from the be- ' ginning oy succession, that the first Bishop may have had one of the Apostles, or Apostolic men who continued with the Apostles, for their author or predecessor.
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