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The author presents a four-lecture Anglican defense of the apostolic continuity of Christian ministry, examining its scriptural basis, historical and moral evidence, and common objections. He outlines what constitutes a valid ministry, critiques theories that reduce ordination to an inward call or to state control, and argues that accumulated historical testimony can yield moral certainty. He responds to objections about corruption, schism, Romanism, legalism, and perceived exclusiveness while urging charitable treatment of other Protestants. The final lecture synthesizes theological and practical implications, contrasting a sacramental, institutional view of ministry with more individualistic and rationalist accounts.

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William J. Irons

William J. Irons was a notable figure in the 19th century, primarily recognized for his contributions to theological discourse within the Church of England. His works, such as "On the Apostolical Succession" and "Proposed Surrender of the Prayer-Book and Articles of the Church of England," reflect his engagement with ecclesiastical issues and the complexities of religious subscription. Irons' writings often addressed the intersection of tradition and modernity in the church, making him a significant voice in the debates of his time. His scholarly approach and commitment to the Anglican tradition have left a lasting impact on theological discussions.

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