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CHAP. VI. (Book 6)
Presbyters Power of Ordination prov'd from their Imposition of Hands in Ordination, not as bare Approvers. Turrianus, Heylin, J. Taylor, &c. confu∣ted. Two other Objections an∣swered.
* 1.1 THose that have power to impose Hands in Ordination have power to Ordain, but Presbyters have power to impose Hands in Ordination, therefore to Ordain.
The Minor, viz. that Presbyters may impose Hands, will not be denied. 'Tis required by the Old Canons* 1.2 — Omnes Presbyteri qui praesentes sunt manus suas juxta manum Episcopi super ca∣put illius† 1.3 teneant. Chrysostom was charged in a Libel put in by Isaacius (how justly is not certain) that he Or∣dained Ministers without the Concur∣rence of his Presbyters: 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉