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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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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VII.

The National Synod may definitively dicide and resolve all Ecclesiastical matters, the Provinces having been before ad∣vertis'd by that which has the charge of assembling the Synod, as near as may be done.

CONFORMITY.

This Establishment agrees very well with the Antient Cannons, for Example, with the VI of Nice, according to the explication given it by the Bishops of Africa in their Letter to Pope Cellestin, with the second and the sixth of the first Council of Constantinople, the eighth of the first of Ephesus, the nine and seventeen of Calcedon, the twelfth of Antioch, the 19, 28, 95, and 125 of the Code of Africa, those which desire further Light for the understanding this Article, may please to read what I have writ on the Tenth Article of the Eighth Chapter.

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