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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... enjoined , com- pared to the concise brevity which characterises the history of evangelical institutes . We are far , however , from insinuating a doubt on the obli- gation of believers to submit to the ordinance of baptism , or of its ...
... enjoined , com- pared to the concise brevity which characterises the history of evangelical institutes . We are far , however , from insinuating a doubt on the obli- gation of believers to submit to the ordinance of baptism , or of its ...
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... Enjoined at different times , and appointed for different purposes , they are capable , without the least inconvenience , of being contem- plated apart ; and on no occasion are they men- tioned in such a connexion as to imply , much ...
... Enjoined at different times , and appointed for different purposes , they are capable , without the least inconvenience , of being contem- plated apart ; and on no occasion are they men- tioned in such a connexion as to imply , much ...
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... enjoined in " The order of administration , " says Mr. Booth , " in the primitive and apostolic practice , now demands our notice . That the apostles , when endued with power from on high , understood our Lord in the sense for which we ...
... enjoined in " The order of administration , " says Mr. Booth , " in the primitive and apostolic practice , now demands our notice . That the apostles , when endued with power from on high , understood our Lord in the sense for which we ...
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... enjoins it , how is it possible to suppose it neglected ? or whence could rebaptized communicants have been drawn ? Is this circumstance , to which so much importance is attached , of such a nature that no account can be given of it ...
... enjoins it , how is it possible to suppose it neglected ? or whence could rebaptized communicants have been drawn ? Is this circumstance , to which so much importance is attached , of such a nature that no account can be given of it ...
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... enjoins it , but on the previous reception of baptism ? As the scripture is totally silent on this point , we are not disposed to accept the officious assistance of our brethren in supplying its defi- ciency ; and beg permission to ...
... enjoins it , but on the previous reception of baptism ? As the scripture is totally silent on this point , we are not disposed to accept the officious assistance of our brethren in supplying its defi- ciency ; and beg permission to ...
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