The Primitive Doctrine of Baptismal RegenerationJ. Murray, 1856 - 141 Seiten |
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... mode of stating the doctrine of bap- tismal regeneration would be to say that all persons baptized in infancy were re- generate . But whether I used this or the former and more summary state- ment , would make not the slightest dif ...
... mode of stating the doctrine of bap- tismal regeneration would be to say that all persons baptized in infancy were re- generate . But whether I used this or the former and more summary state- ment , would make not the slightest dif ...
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... mode and sense in which he held the former doctrine ; —I refer to the doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration . It ought to have been ascer- tained what his doctrine of predestination was , before he was brought forward so confidently as a ...
... mode and sense in which he held the former doctrine ; —I refer to the doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration . It ought to have been ascer- tained what his doctrine of predestination was , before he was brought forward so confidently as a ...
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... to expression ; it seeks not only to inform nakedly and correctly , but to strike , attract , and impress . All this is an advance upon the original mode of literal assertion , and often a departure from it PREFACE . xiii.
... to expression ; it seeks not only to inform nakedly and correctly , but to strike , attract , and impress . All this is an advance upon the original mode of literal assertion , and often a departure from it PREFACE . xiii.
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... mode of expressing truth , which is a departure from the literal one ; and thus the proverbial and didactic department abounds in terse and pithy forms , which , taken literally , would be very extreme pieces of advice indeed , and ...
... mode of expressing truth , which is a departure from the literal one ; and thus the proverbial and didactic department abounds in terse and pithy forms , which , taken literally , would be very extreme pieces of advice indeed , and ...
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... its employer . The writer himself does not mean himself to be understood literally ; he is only using some mode of speaking which language has naturally in its progress and history contracted : D he does not , e . g . , mean PREFACE . XV.
... its employer . The writer himself does not mean himself to be understood literally ; he is only using some mode of speaking which language has naturally in its progress and history contracted : D he does not , e . g . , mean PREFACE . XV.
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actual holiness adults Apostle assertion assisting grace attain Augustine Augustinian baptismal regeneration baptized baptized persons birth born capacity character children of God circumcision conversion Cyril of Alexandria dead described dispositions Divine gift Divine grace doctrine of baptismal doctrine of predestination elect eternal evidently exhortation explain express fact faith and repentance Fathers Fcap final free-will Gorham Gorham judgment grace of baptism ground heart heaven heavenly History hypothetical infant baptism infants Irenæus Jewish nation JOHN literal interpretation Lord meaning mind mode moral nature ness Novatian Patristic Paul plainly Plates Portrait Post 8vo predestinarian predestination presumption prophet righteousness risen with Christ rite sacrament saints salvation Scripture Second Edition sense simply sins sons of God soul speak spiritual statement sufficient grace suppose supposition term regeneration Testament thee thing Third Edition thou tion tism treatise truth unto virtues Vols Woodcuts καὶ