Conformity of the ecclesiastical discipline of the Reformed churches of France with that of the primitive Christians written by M. La Rocque ... ; render'd into English by Jos. Walker.

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Title
Conformity of the ecclesiastical discipline of the Reformed churches of France with that of the primitive Christians written by M. La Rocque ... ; render'd into English by Jos. Walker.
Author
Larroque, Matthieu de, 1619-1684.
Publication
London :: Printed for Tho. Cockbrill ...,
1691.
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Huguenots -- France.
Church polity -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600.
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"Conformity of the ecclesiastical discipline of the Reformed churches of France with that of the primitive Christians written by M. La Rocque ... ; render'd into English by Jos. Walker." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49602.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 9, 2024.

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XIV.

In differences which shall happen, the Parties shall be Ex∣horted by the Consistories to be reconcil'd by all friendly means; but the Consistories shall not appoint Arbitrators, nor shall do the Office of Arbitrators. If any of the said

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body are called to be Arbitrators, it shall be only as a particu∣lar person, and in their own name only.

CONFORMITY.

This Article is taken from the Doctrine of St. Paul, * 1.1 which Exhorts Believers to compose their differences and Law-Suits in an amicable manner, and to chuse out some amongst their Brethren, to whose Judg∣ments they might refer the Decision of all those things which causes debates and strife amongst them. St. Chrysostom and Theodoret explaining the words of the Apostle, do fully confirm what is ordain'd by our Discipline.

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