A Dissertation on the Scriptural Authority, Nature, and Uses, of Infant BaptismPeirce and Parker, 1832 - 158 páginas |
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Página ix
... duty . To call any institution an ordinance of God , and persist in adherence to it , without knowing either its import , or the reason of observing it , is unworthy a professor of that religion , which enjoins nothing but what is ...
... duty . To call any institution an ordinance of God , and persist in adherence to it , without knowing either its import , or the reason of observing it , is unworthy a professor of that religion , which enjoins nothing but what is ...
Página xiii
... duty to obey , whatever may have been the mode of arriving at the conclusion . Only make the sup- position that we can show such authority for any prac- tice ; - -we certainly can never consider ourselves as at liberty to decline ...
... duty to obey , whatever may have been the mode of arriving at the conclusion . Only make the sup- position that we can show such authority for any prac- tice ; - -we certainly can never consider ourselves as at liberty to decline ...
Página xiv
... duty . But the proportion of time , and the particular day , are positive . It seems , however , impossible to ascertain the change of the day from the seventh to the first , and the consecration of the whole day to the Lord , without a ...
... duty . But the proportion of time , and the particular day , are positive . It seems , however , impossible to ascertain the change of the day from the seventh to the first , and the consecration of the whole day to the Lord , without a ...
Página xvii
... duty . " * Now this , it will not be denied , is somewhat provoking . That the " popular feeling " is ours , we do not deny ; that in a vast number of instances it is ignor- antly ours , we believe and regret ; while the circumstan- ces ...
... duty . " * Now this , it will not be denied , is somewhat provoking . That the " popular feeling " is ours , we do not deny ; that in a vast number of instances it is ignor- antly ours , we believe and regret ; while the circumstan- ces ...
Página xviii
... duty , " and those who have " piety enough to pursue the path of duty , but not discernment enough to appreciate the force of evidence . " We have the presump- tion to fancy , that a person may have both discernment and piety , and yet ...
... duty , " and those who have " piety enough to pursue the path of duty , but not discernment enough to appreciate the force of evidence . " We have the presump- tion to fancy , that a person may have both discernment and piety , and yet ...
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A Dissertation on the Scriptural Authority, Nature, and Uses, of Infant Baptism Ralph Wardlaw Sin vista previa disponible - 2010 |
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Abra administered admission admitted adults amongst apostle apostle's appears argument authority baptist brethren baptized believer baptism believers Canaan chil Christ Christian circumcision of Christ cleansing conclusion connection consider cove covenant of circumcision death declaration disciples Divine dren duty epistles Eunuch evidence express fact faith fathers flesh fleshly seed Gentiles God's gospel grace ground heart Holy immersion infant baptism inference inheritance intimation Irenæus Isaac Israel Jesus Jewish Jews John Birt justified kingdom Lord Lord's supper Maclean means mind mode nant nations natural offspring object observe Old Testament ordinance pædobaptists parents passages peculiar practice primary respect principles privileges profession proselytes question reader reason reference regard resurrection righteousness rite salvation scripture seal seed of Abraham signified spiritual seed sprinkling surely temporal blessings temporal promises Tertullian Testament church thing thou thy seed tion tism truth unbelief unto verse word