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... ordinance , in distinction from the sprinkling or pouring of water . In support of the former , they allege the total silence of Scripture respecting the baptism of infants , together with their incompetence to compre- hend the truths ...
... ordinance , in distinction from the sprinkling or pouring of water . In support of the former , they allege the total silence of Scripture respecting the baptism of infants , together with their incompetence to compre- hend the truths ...
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... ordinance of God , " say our opponents , " that submission to it was required , that it was administered to multitudes before the sacred supper was heard of , are undeniable facts . There never was a time since the minis- try of our ...
... ordinance of God , " say our opponents , " that submission to it was required , that it was administered to multitudes before the sacred supper was heard of , are undeniable facts . There never was a time since the minis- try of our ...
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... is the first ex- ample . But a Christian ordinance not founded on the authority of Christ , not the effect , but the means of his manifestation , and which was first executed by one who knew him not ON TERMS OF COMMUNION . 29.
... is the first ex- ample . But a Christian ordinance not founded on the authority of Christ , not the effect , but the means of his manifestation , and which was first executed by one who knew him not ON TERMS OF COMMUNION . 29.
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... ordinances in question ; for none will contend that John immersed his disciples in the name of the Holy Trinity . 4. The baptism instituted by our Lord , is in Scripture distin- guished from that of the forerunner , by the superior ...
... ordinances in question ; for none will contend that John immersed his disciples in the name of the Holy Trinity . 4. The baptism instituted by our Lord , is in Scripture distin- guished from that of the forerunner , by the superior ...
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... ordinance ; yet it is evident from the narrative in the Acts , as well as admitted by our opponents , that Peter enjoined on them all , without exception , the duty of being immersed in the name of Christ . That such a description of ...
... ordinance ; yet it is evident from the narrative in the Acts , as well as admitted by our opponents , that Peter enjoined on them all , without exception , the duty of being immersed in the name of Christ . That such a description of ...
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