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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1891-1892-772

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lxxxiv THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT What is directed or implied in our Service in regard to Celebration without communicants The use of unleavened bread Reservation of the Sacrament Frequency of communion Payment of ecclesiastical dues Disposal of the money collected at the offertory It is evident unto all men diligently reading the Holy Scriptures and ancient authors that from the Apostles' time there have been three orders of ministers in Christ's Church Bishops Priests and Deacons Discuss and justify this statement Trace the steps by which the election of clerical officers by the Church passed into modern methods of appointment What survivals of election by clergy and laity still remain Distinguish between election and ordination What inferences may legitimately be drawn from the fact that the phrases used in the early church to denote appointment to clerical office were also used to denote appointment to civil office in the Roman Empire Stiate the primitive qualifications of candidates for holy orders and compare them with those laid down in our Ordinal and Cantfiis VIII £cclc$ia cal fctotonj Section Define the term Apostolic Fathers and describe generally the character of their writings Sketch briefly the life and death of either not both St- Ignatius or St Polycarp Discuss one only of the following points Clement of Rome and the organization of the Church Ignatius and Episcopacy Polycarp as the link between the time of Christ and the close of the second century
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