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... ordination were also required to be ' first called , tried , examined and known to have such qualities as were requisite ' . Such a requirement was typical of the ordination practice of all mainstream Reformation Churches at this time ...
... ordination were also required to be ' first called , tried , examined and known to have such qualities as were requisite ' . Such a requirement was typical of the ordination practice of all mainstream Reformation Churches at this time ...
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... ordination , ' matter ' and ' form ' were not easy to define , not least because of the large number of ceremonies which had gradually been added to the medieval ordination rites , and as little was known at the time about the relative ...
... ordination , ' matter ' and ' form ' were not easy to define , not least because of the large number of ceremonies which had gradually been added to the medieval ordination rites , and as little was known at the time about the relative ...
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... ORDINATION The Ordinal assumes that the presiding minister at all ordinations to both the priesthood and the diaconate in the Church of England will be a bishop , and makes no provision for any alternative . At the consecration of a ...
... ORDINATION The Ordinal assumes that the presiding minister at all ordinations to both the priesthood and the diaconate in the Church of England will be a bishop , and makes no provision for any alternative . At the consecration of a ...
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