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<p> A doctrine held by the [[Roman]] Catholics, who believe that the bishop of Rome is, uner Christ, supreme pastor of the whole church; and, as such, is not only the first bishop in order and dignity, but has also a power and jurisdiction over all Christians. This doctrine is chiefly built upon the suposed primacy of St. Peter, of whom the bishop of Rome is the pretended successor; a primacy we no where find commanded or countenanced, but absolutely prohibited, in the word of God, Luke 22:14; Luke 22:24 . Mark 9:35 . </p> <p> See INFALLIBILITY, PRIMACY, POPE, and POPERY; Dr. Barrow's [[Treatise]] on the Pope's Supremacy; Chillingworth's [[Religion]] of the Protestants; and Smith's Errors of the Church of Rome. </p>
<p> [[A]] doctrine held by the Roman Catholics, who believe that the bishop of Rome is, uner Christ, supreme pastor of the whole church; and, as such, is not only the first bishop in order and dignity, but has also a power and jurisdiction over all Christians. This doctrine is chiefly built upon the suposed primacy of St. Peter, of whom the bishop of Rome is the pretended successor; a primacy we no where find commanded or countenanced, but absolutely prohibited, in the word of God, &nbsp;Luke 22:14; &nbsp;Luke 22:24 . &nbsp;Mark 9:35 . </p> <p> See [[Infallibility,]] [[Primacy,]] [[Pope,]] and [[Popery;]] Dr. Barrow's [[Treatise]] on the Pope's Supremacy; Chillingworth's [[Religion]] of the Protestants; and Smith's Errors of the Church of Rome. </p>


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Latest revision as of 22:56, 12 October 2021

Supremacy Of The Pope [1]

A doctrine held by the Roman Catholics, who believe that the bishop of Rome is, uner Christ, supreme pastor of the whole church; and, as such, is not only the first bishop in order and dignity, but has also a power and jurisdiction over all Christians. This doctrine is chiefly built upon the suposed primacy of St. Peter, of whom the bishop of Rome is the pretended successor; a primacy we no where find commanded or countenanced, but absolutely prohibited, in the word of God,  Luke 22:14;  Luke 22:24 .  Mark 9:35 .

See Infallibility, Primacy, Pope, and Popery; Dr. Barrow's Treatise on the Pope's Supremacy; Chillingworth's Religion of the Protestants; and Smith's Errors of the Church of Rome.

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