Tracts for the Times, 2. köide,2. osaCharles Henry, 1840 |
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... appear to relate to subjects further removed from what we think the centre of Christianity , the mode in which we hold them , or our neglect of them , may very vitally affect those which we consider more primary truths . We can readily ...
... appear to relate to subjects further removed from what we think the centre of Christianity , the mode in which we hold them , or our neglect of them , may very vitally affect those which we consider more primary truths . We can readily ...
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... appear to have sold its birthright . But it is one thing to hold Baptismal Re- generation , and another to hold merely that there is no regeneration subsequent to Baptism . A mere negative view must always be a cold one . Any careless ...
... appear to have sold its birthright . But it is one thing to hold Baptismal Re- generation , and another to hold merely that there is no regeneration subsequent to Baptism . A mere negative view must always be a cold one . Any careless ...
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... appears to be a penalty annexed to departure from this channel of truth , both in individuals and bodies , that they not only lose all insight into the Scripture evidence for that truth , but gradually decline further from } it , and ...
... appears to be a penalty annexed to departure from this channel of truth , both in individuals and bodies , that they not only lose all insight into the Scripture evidence for that truth , but gradually decline further from } it , and ...
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... appears even to them to be the obvious meaning of our Baptismal and other * For- mularies , as to the privileges of Baptism ; partly ( and that more especially ) to afford persons a test of their own views of their Sav- iour's ordinance ...
... appears even to them to be the obvious meaning of our Baptismal and other * For- mularies , as to the privileges of Baptism ; partly ( and that more especially ) to afford persons a test of their own views of their Sav- iour's ordinance ...
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... appears from this that some already had begun to restrict themselves too ri- gidly to the words of the description given in the Creed of Constan- tinople . St. Augustine , on the other hand , living in the midst of the Pelagian heresy ...
... appears from this that some already had begun to restrict themselves too ri- gidly to the words of the description given in the Creed of Constan- tinople . St. Augustine , on the other hand , living in the midst of the Pelagian heresy ...
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Ambrose ancient Church anointing Apostle Augustine Bapt Baptism of Christ Baptism of John baptized believe bestowed birth blessed blood body born Christ Jesus Christian Chrysostome circumcision cleansing Cyril Cyril of Alexandria death Divine doctrine Donatist faith Father flesh fountain fulness gift glory God's Gospel grace Halleluia hath heart heaven heavenly Holy Baptism Holy Ghost Holy Scripture Holy Spirit imparted Irenæus James of Edessa Jerome Jews Jordan justified kingdom laver Liturgy Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Maronite means mercy Myst mystery Name outward partakers passage Paul Pelagians prayer preaching prophet received Red Sea remission of sins repentance Resurrection righteousness Sacrament saith salvation sanctified saved Saviour says St seal Serm Simon Magus sons soul speak Syriac Tertullian thee Theodoret things Thy Holy tion tism Trinity truth unto washing of regeneration whereby wherein whole words