Abbott-Abbott – Illustrated New Testament.cmt.twm
Abbott-Abbott-Illustrated New Testament.cmt.twm
Lyman Abbot born 1835 died 1922 wikipedia.org
John and Jacob Abbott were prolific authors of the 19th century. In 1878, they published an illustrated New Testament along with commentary including 50 or so illustrations. It was also later known as The Pictorial New Testament.
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Ministerial Requirement Not Covetous is a short article about why ministers of God are not to be covetous, or interested so much in the things of this world. Their interest in riches and power contaminates whatever good that can possibly do for God. br>
theologicalsystems.com/false-prophet-teacher/ministerial-requirement-not-covetous
Wikipedia.org on Congregationalists
a Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestant Christianity in which churches practice congregational government. Each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs.
The Congregationalist Churches are a continuity of the theological tradition upheld by the Puritans.[4]
Congregationalism is a Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestant Christianity that enjoins a church polity in which congregations are self-governing (cf. congregational polity).[2] Through the years, Congregationalists have adopted various confessional statements, including the Savoy Declaration, the Cambridge Platform and the Kansas City Statement of Faith.[8]
Unlike Presbyterians, Congregationalists practise congregational polity (from which they derive their name), which holds that the members of a local church have the right to decide their church's forms of worship and confessional statements, choose their own officers and administer their own affairs without any outside interference.[9] Congregationalist polity is rooted in a foundational tenet of Congregationalism: the priesthood of all believers.
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- Expositor’s Bible Vol 42 Colossians and Philemon by Alexander Maclaren
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