An Historical Account of My Own Life, With Some Reflections On the Times I Have Lived In. (1671-1731.)
An Historical Account of My Own Life, With Some Reflections On the Times I Have Lived In. (1671-1731.)
Edmund Calamy
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110.— C. See Biog. Brit. V. 320.— Ed. X See the ** Nouvelles de la Republique des Lettres, pour le Mois de Mars," 1684, p. 56.— C. VOL. I. Q Digitized by Google 226 LIFE OF CALAMY, However, I must own that with all the ^es I had^ I could not diflcoTer any more in those that go under the name of Ignatius's Epistles, than a pastoral epi^^ copacj, set off and adorned with high flights and strong figures, which to me, I confess, showed more of the warm affection and strong passion than of the judgm...ent of the writer. No one thing is more evident as to the primitive times, than that a bishopric and a parish were the same thing; a bishop having one altar or church belonging to him,* so that he could daily inspect all under his care, and kdminister the eucharist to his whole flock at one time ; baptize such as needed baptism, and personally relieve and succour all the poor and indigent, administer church censures, and restore offenders, and manage all church affairs that were of consequence, all the people being present Even afterwards, their dioceses were but small In that part of Africa which belmiged to the Chris- tians, St.
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