Where the Protestant Episcopal Church Stands; a Review of Official Definitions Versus Non-Official Theories Concerning the Nature And Extent of the Church Catholic

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"For the power of a prelate does not take its origin from itself, but from the Church, by means of the election that it makes of him. The Church that chose him gives him that jurisdiction, but as for the Church, it receives it from nobody after its having once received it from Jesus Christ. The Church, therefore, has the Keys originally and virtually, and whensoever she gives them to a prelate, she does not give them to him after the manner she has them, to wit, originally and virtually, but sh...e gives them to him only as to use."" (In 268 WHERE THE CHURCH STANDS "Numer.," cap. xv., quest. 48, 49. Quoted Prim. Eiren., p. 210.) Antonius de Rosellis. (d. 1467.) Cited by Bishop Cosin as one of those who held that Presbyters had the inherent power to ordain. (See Goode, On Orders, p. 66.) 15th Century Pontifical. This Pontifical in the Library of St. Genevieve at Paris, distinctly states: '' Episcopatus non est Or do sed sacerdotii culmen et apex atque tronus dignitatis ^ (See Die. Chr. Antiq., Art.

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