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" Matt, xxviii, had wished children to be excepted ; he must have expressly said this. For since the first disciples of Christ, as native Jews, knew no other way than for children to be introduced into the Israelitish church by circumcision ; it was natural... "
Lectures on Christian Theology - Página 536
por Georg Christian Knapp - 1833
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Lectures on Infant Baptism

Leonard Woods - 1828 - 186 páginas
...introduced into the Idraelitish church by circumcision ; it was natural that they should extend this to Baptism, if Christ did not expressly forbid it. Had he therefore wished that it should not be done, he would surely have said so in definite terms."* Another consideration which...
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Lectures on Christian Theology, Volumen2

Georg Christian Knapp - 1833 - 702 páginas
...baptize all, he had wished children to be excepted, he must have expressly said this ; Matt. xxvni. Since the first disciples of Christ, as native Jews,...no doubt, if all the historical data are compared ; vid. Morus p. 251 , not. ad § 10. Some have endeavoured to find evidence for this practice even...
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The Works of Leonard Woods, Volumen3

Leonard Woods - 1851 - 620 páginas
...introduced into the Israelitish church by circumcision ; it was natural that they should extend this to baptism, if Christ did not expressly forbid it. Had he therefore wished that it should not be done, he would surely have said so in definite terms." Another consideration which...
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Scripture Baptism: A Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend, in Reply to ...

Henry John Gamble - 1850 - 256 páginas
...introduced into the Israelitish Church by circumcision, it was natural that they should extend this to baptism, if Christ did not expressly forbid it. Had He, therefore, wished that it should not be so done, He would surely have said so in definite terms." It may be replied to this,...
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Christian Baptism: In Two Parts. infant baptism. mode, obligation, import ...

Freeborn Garretson Hibbard - 1851 - 546 páginas
...introduced into the Israelitish church by circumcision, it was natural that they should extend this to baptism, if Christ did not expressly forbid it. Had he therefore, wished that it should not be done, he would surely have said so in definite terms. 5 "* But no such prohibitive...
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The Works of Leonard Woods ...

Leonard Woods - 1851 - 620 páginas
...introduced into the Israelitish church by circumcision ; it was natural that they should extend this to baptism, if Christ did not expressly forbid it. Had he therefore wished that it should not be done, he would surely have said so in definite terms." Another consideration which...
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Christan Baptism: In Two Parts

Freeborn Garretson Hibbard - 1856 - 590 páginas
...introduced into the Israelitish church by circumcision, it was natural that they should extend this to baptism, if Christ did not expressly forbid it. Had he therefore wished that it should not be done, he would surely' have said so in definite terms.'"* But no such prohibitive...
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The Southern Review, Volumen15

Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick, C. J. Griffith - 1874 - 528 páginas
...tize all, he had wished children to be excepted, he must have expressly said this." (Matt. xxviii.) Since the first disciples of Christ, as native Jews,...forbid it. Had he, therefore, wished that this should be done, he would have said so in definite terms. Now, Mr. Miller, with his usual fairness, quotes...
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The Southern Review, Volumen15,Tema 30

1874 - 256 páginas
...into the Israelitish Church by circumcision ; it was natural 336 History of Infant Baptism. [April, that they should include children also in baptism,...forbid it. Had he therefore wished that this should be done, he would have said so in definite terms.' (Vol. ii. p. 536.) It was not only natural that...
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