Christ, and to the practice of the apostolical church, and so even John baptized, and Immersion remained common for a long time after ; except that in the third century, or perhaps earlier, the baptism of the sick (baptisma cttnicorum) was performed by... Lectures on Christian Theology - Página 516por Georg Christian Knapp - 1833Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Georg Christian Knapp - 1833 - 702 páginas
...in the want of water, baptism could be performed with any other material, eg wine, milk, or sand ? The question must be answered in the negative, since...agreeable to the institution of Christ, and to the practice of the apostolical church, and so even John baptized, and Immersion remained common for a... | |
| 1841 - 608 páginas
...prevailed." — Storr and Flatt, pp. 216, 217. Dr. Knapp expresses himself hi a very similar manner : " Immersion is peculiarly agreeable to the institution of Christ, and to the practice of the apostolical church, and so even John baptized, and immersion remained common for a... | |
| 1844 - 444 páginas
...most palpable contradictions, might, if necessaiy, be adduced. Let the following suffice : — * " Immersion is peculiarly agreeable to the institution of Christ, and to the practice of the apostolical Church, and so even John baptized, and immersion remained common for a... | |
| Edmund Turney - 1850 - 216 páginas
...celebrated Dr. Knapp of Halle, must suffice. His language, as translated by Mr. Woods, is as follows, — " Immersion is peculiarly agreeable to the institution of Christ, and to the practice of the apostolical church, and so even John baptized ; and immersion remained common for a... | |
| James Chrystal - 1861 - 326 páginas
...Halle, in his Lectures on Christian Theology, trans, by L. Woods, Jr., DD, NY, 1850, p. 486. — " Immersion is peculiarly agreeable to the institution of Christ, and to the practice of the Apostolical Church, and so even John baptized, and immersion remained common for a... | |
| Richard Ingham - 1864 - 650 páginas
...baptism as he had done in the restoration of wine in the eucharist. " — Bib. Theol, p. 216. KNAPP. — "Immersion is peculiarly agreeable to the institution of Christ, and to the practice of the apostolic church, and so even John baptized, and immersion remained common for a long... | |
| Alvin Peter Williams - 1869 - 180 páginas
...and giving one's self to a new and pure one." Dr. GC Knapp, in his Christian Theology, p. 485, says, "Immersion is peculiarly agreeable to the institution of Christ, and ,to the practice of the apostolical church, and so even John baptized, and immersion remained common for a... | |
| 1890 - 788 páginas
...certain that immersion was the practice of the primitive church." Inst., c. «VM P- 343Dr. ICnapp: " Immersion is peculiarly agreeable to the institution of Christ and to the practice of the apostolic church; and so even John hapti2ed, and immersion remained common for a long... | |
| William Wallace Everts - 1890 - 64 páginas
...statement than to say that every living thing comes from an egg."— "Theology" ; p. 624; 1840; JT Beck. "Immersion is peculiarly agreeable to the institution of Christ, and to the practice of the Apostolic church, and so even John baptized, and immersion remained common for a long... | |
| John Tyler Christian - 1891 - 272 páginas
...on this point. Dr. George C. Knapp, late Professor of Theology in the University of Halle, says : " Immersion is peculiarly agreeable to the institution of Christ, and to the practice of the apostolic church, and so even John baptized, and immersion remained common for a long... | |
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