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1 3 | surprised at seeing His churches forsaken by some men, although 2 20| SPREAD IT; THEY FOUNDED CHURCHES AS THE DEPOSITORIES THEREOF. 3 20| APOSTLES, THROUGH APOSTOLIC CHURCHES.~Christ Jesus our Lord ( 4 20| throughout Judaea, and rounding churches (there), they next went 5 20| then in like manner rounded churches in every city, from which 6 20| from which all the other churches, one after another, derived 7 20| them, that they may become churches. Indeed, it is on this account 8 20| the offspring of apostolic churches. Every sort of thing must 9 20| classification. Therefore the churches, although they are so many 10 21| other way than by those very churches which the apostles rounded 11 21| containing that which the (said) churches received from the apostles, 12 21| contrariety to the truth of the churches and apostles of Christ and 13 21| communion with the apostolic churches because our doctrine is 14 26| believe. Much less, when churches were advanced in the faith, 15 26| proclaiming through the Catholic churches,--as if they spoke of one 16 27| DOCTRINE OF TRUTH, MAY NOT THE CHURCHES HAVE BEEN UNFAITHFUL IN 17 27| perhaps, simply and fully, the churches, through their own fault, 18 27| They bear in mind how the churches were rebuked by the apostle: " 19 27| raise the objection that the churches were rebuked, let them suppose 20 27| them also remember those (churches), concerning whose faith 21 28| SUBSTANTIALLY ALIKE IN THE CHURCHES EVERYWHERE, A GOOD PROOF 22 28| His office, permitting the churches for a time to understand 23 28| is it likely that so many churches, and they so great, should 24 28| Error of doctrine in the churches must necessarily have produced 25 32| SUCCESSION FROM THE APOSTLES. NEW CHURCHES STILL APOSTOLIC, BECAUSE 26 32| original records of their churches; let them unfold the roll 27 32| manner in which the apostolic churches transmit their registers: 28 32| exactly the same way the other churches likewise exhibit (their 29 32| submitted for proof by those churches, who, although they derive 30 32| relations and communion by such churches as are in any way connected 31 36| XXXVI. THE APOSTOLIC CHURCHES THE VOICE OF THE APOSTLES, 32 36| run over the apostolic churches, in which the very thrones 33 36| has had with even (our) churches in Africa! One Lord God 34 42| majority of them have not even churches. Motherless, houseless,