Works of the Rev. Robert Hall ...: With a Brief Memoir and a Sketch of His Literary Character, Volumen1Holdsworth and Ball, 1831 |
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... favour of strict communion ; in the second , state , with all possible brevity , the evidence by which we attempt to sustain the opposite practice . VOL . II . C PART I. ARGUMENTS FOR STRICT COMMUNION CONSIDERED . In reviewing TERMS OF ...
... favour of strict communion ; in the second , state , with all possible brevity , the evidence by which we attempt to sustain the opposite practice . VOL . II . C PART I. ARGUMENTS FOR STRICT COMMUNION CONSIDERED . In reviewing TERMS OF ...
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... favour of strict com- munion is derived from the supposed priority of the institution of baptism to the Lord's supper . " That baptism was an ordinance of God , " say our opponents , " that submission to it was re- quired , that it was ...
... favour of strict com- munion is derived from the supposed priority of the institution of baptism to the Lord's supper . " That baptism was an ordinance of God , " say our opponents , " that submission to it was re- quired , that it was ...
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... favour ; nor does it appear that any of the fathers entertained a doubt on the subject . In consulting the opinion of those who contended that such as were reclaimed from heresy ought to be rebaptized , he represents them as arguing ...
... favour ; nor does it appear that any of the fathers entertained a doubt on the subject . In consulting the opinion of those who contended that such as were reclaimed from heresy ought to be rebaptized , he represents them as arguing ...
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... favour . It now appears that the original commu- nicants at the Lord's table , at the time they par- took of it , were , with respect to the christian baptism , precisely in the same situation with the persons they exclude . SECTION II ...
... favour . It now appears that the original commu- nicants at the Lord's table , at the time they par- took of it , were , with respect to the christian baptism , precisely in the same situation with the persons they exclude . SECTION II ...
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... favour , I will venture to add , a limited commission implies a prohibition of such things as are not contained in it ; and positive laws imply their negative . " For instance , when God commanded Abraham to circumcise all his males ...
... favour , I will venture to add , a limited commission implies a prohibition of such things as are not contained in it ; and positive laws imply their negative . " For instance , when God commanded Abraham to circumcise all his males ...
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