Works on terms of communion, and the difference between Christian baptism and the baptism of JohnHoldsworth and Ball, 1833 |
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... Precedent , and from the different Significations of the two Institutions , considered 18 SECTION IV . Our supposed Opposition to the Universal Suffrages of the Church , considered · PART II . The Positive Grounds on which we justify ...
... Precedent , and from the different Significations of the two Institutions , considered 18 SECTION IV . Our supposed Opposition to the Universal Suffrages of the Church , considered · PART II . The Positive Grounds on which we justify ...
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... Precedent . 263 CHAP . III . The supposed necessary Connexion betwixt the two positive Institutes farther discussed , wherein other Arguments are examined PART II . The Collateral Topics introduced by Mr. Kinghorn , considered · CHAP ...
... Precedent . 263 CHAP . III . The supposed necessary Connexion betwixt the two positive Institutes farther discussed , wherein other Arguments are examined PART II . The Collateral Topics introduced by Mr. Kinghorn , considered · CHAP ...
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... Precedent , and from the different Significations of the two Institutions , considered . In vindication of their practice , our opponents are wont to urge the order of administration in the primitive and apostolic practice . They remind ...
... Precedent , and from the different Significations of the two Institutions , considered . In vindication of their practice , our opponents are wont to urge the order of administration in the primitive and apostolic practice . They remind ...
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... precedent as expressive of the mind of Christ , and as a pattern for future imitation , to the end of the world , they must consider the apostles as either igno- rant of our Lord's will , or as unfaithful in the performance of it ...
... precedent as expressive of the mind of Christ , and as a pattern for future imitation , to the end of the world , they must consider the apostles as either igno- rant of our Lord's will , or as unfaithful in the performance of it ...
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... precedent , at all decides the ques- tion . To attempt to determine under what cir- cumstances the highest precedent possesses the form of law , involves a difficult and delicate in- quiry ; for , while it is acknowledged that much ...
... precedent , at all decides the ques- tion . To attempt to determine under what cir- cumstances the highest precedent possesses the form of law , involves a difficult and delicate in- quiry ; for , while it is acknowledged that much ...
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acknowledged admitted affirm antinomianism apostles argument assert attempt Baptism a Term baptized believe betwixt body ceremony Christ christian church church of Rome circumcision commanded conduct connexion consequence considered contend controversy Corinth Cyprian deemed denominations deny disciples dispensation distinction divine doctrine duty enjoined Ephesus equally error essential eucharist evidence exclusion faith favour forbearance gospel Holy Ghost infant baptism infer injunctions inquiry instance Jesus Jews John judgement Kinghorn Lord Lord's supper Lord's table ment Messiah mixed communion nature necessary neglect object obligation occasion open communion opinion opponents ordinance pædo pædobaptist brethren particular parties Paul perceive persons piety positive institute possessed practice precedent precepts present primitive principle privileges profession question racter reader reason received refuse religion religious reply respecting rite sacrament salvation scripture sentiments societies spirit strict baptists strict communion sufficient supposed supposition Term of Communion things tion tism toleration truth unbaptized union urged words writer
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