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44:1 Our Apostles, too, by the instruction of our Lord Jesus Christ, knew
that strife would arise concerning the dignity of a bishop;
44:2 and on this account, having received perfect foreknowledge, they
appointed the above-mentioned as bishops and deacons: and then gave a rule of
succession, in order that, when they had fallen asleep, other men, who had been
approved, might succeed to their ministry.
44:3 Those who were thus appointed by them, or afterwards by other men of
good repute, with the consent of the whole Church, who have blamelessly
ministered to the flock of Christ with humility, quietly, and without
illiberality, and who for a long time have obtained a good report from all,
these, we think, have been unjustly deposed from the ministry.
44:4 For it will be no small sin in us if we depose from the office of bishop
those who blamelessly and piously have made the offerings.
44:5 Happy are the presbyters who finished their course before, and died in
mature age after they had borne fruit; for they do not fear lest any one should
remove them from the place appointed for them.
44:6 For we see that ye have removed some men of honest conversation from the
ministry, which had been blamelessly and honourably performed by them.