This book examines the debate over the validity of Presbyterian ordination in the 18th century. The author argues that ordination by presbyters is valid and in accordance with the New Testament. Presbyterian ordination, the author claims, does not require the involvement of a bishop. Ordaining ministers with the laying on of hands by presbyters, according to the author, is a valid form of ordination. This method of ordination, the author argues, is equally valid to ordination by a bishop, and is also consistent with early Christian practices. This book will be of interest to religious scholars and historians interested in the history of Christianity and the development of church practices.
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Excerpt from The Validity of Presbyterian Ordination Asserted and Maintained: A Discourse Delivered at the Anniversary Dudleian-Lecture, at Harvard College in Cambridge New England, May 12, 1762
Only, beforei come to the argument upon this head, it may not be amifs to men tion a few things, in which we agree with our opponents.
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