@johnpauldickson Sure. I’m just not clear what you are arguing. Are you saying that without a named “pastor” in the NT, Eph 4:11 is not sufficient grounds to establish a valid and ongoing office… and so it doesn’t really matter who we ascribe it to?
@TheatreSpoonie@blazercarl There’s practically a Pret in every corner in half the UK. If your sample size is “the Peak District” then a fair comp would be Mississippi, not Manhattan. Makes a bit of a difference.
🍕 'How many of us have sat down in a trattoria in Rome or Naples only to be disappointed?'
Phineas Page advocates for British pizzas👇
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“The idea of eternal punishment is not at all strange but completely natural. What has happened can never be undone. Nature knows no forgiveness and does not in the least take account of self-humiliation & confession of wrongdoing.”
Every so often Bavinck can nudge the ECG a tad
@TimVasbyBurnie@mrsndw@HuxTweets@ndwilsonmutters Older kids arguing about whether younger one can start book 1, they want to spare him the cliffhanger heartache! Is book 4 still on the horizon?
@JonathanMcK1647 Isn’t the answer to this that reformed worship (WCF XXI) presupposes Christian liberty (XX)? We’re not opposed to prayer books per se, but their imposition (XX.II). A written prayer doesn’t end in Lent when a church can still get off the bus. But a book of *Common* prayer might.