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Bannerman 1868b, pp245- 259.
Westminster ****embly, 1645A "The Form of
Presbyterial Church-Government" (****EMBLY AT EDINBURGH,
February 10, 1645, Sess. 16...
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Presbyter (/ˈprɛzbɪtər/) is an
honorific title for
Christian clergy. The word
derives from the Gr**** presbyteros,
which means elder or senior, although...
- John the
Presbyter was an
obscure figure of the
early Church who is
either distinguished from or
identified with the
Apostle John and/or John of Patmos...
- A
presbyteral council or
council of
priests is a
group of
priests chosen to ****ist the
local ordinary in an
advisory capacity in the
governance of a Roman...
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Thomas the
Presbyter (fl. 640) was a
Syriac Orthodox priest from the
vicinity of
Reshaina in
Upper Mesopotamia who
wrote the
Syriac Chronicle of 640,...
- The Form of
Presbyterial Church Government is a do****ent
drawn up by the
Westminster ****embly
dealing with
Presbyterian polity. It
forms part of the Westminster...
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Theophilus Presbyter (fl. c. 1070–1125) is the
pseudonymous author or
compiler of a
Latin text
containing detailed descriptions of
various medieval arts...
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Luzerne Presbyterial Institute, also
known as the
Wyoming Institute is a
historic church school on
Institute Street in Wyoming, Pennsylvania. It was built...
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Ilias the
Presbyter and
Ekdikos or
Presbyter Elias (c. 11th
century – c. 12th century) was a
Byzantine Christian writer. Some
texts attributed to him are...
- The
Presbyter Judaeorum was the
chief official of the Jews of
England prior to the
Edict of Expulsion. The
office appears to have been for life, though...