The Benefits Annexed to a Participation in the Two Christian Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, Considered: In Eight Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year MDCCCXXVI., at the Lecture Founded by the Late Rev. John Bampton, M.A., Canon of SalisburyUniversity Press for the author; sold by J. Parker, 1826 - 343 pàgines |
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Pàgina 6
... conclusions at which we may hence ar- rive , will , it is confessed , furnish but pre- sumptive arguments in favour of the annex- ation of benefits to the sacraments : but where a stand is made against the admis- sion of any , it is ...
... conclusions at which we may hence ar- rive , will , it is confessed , furnish but pre- sumptive arguments in favour of the annex- ation of benefits to the sacraments : but where a stand is made against the admis- sion of any , it is ...
Pàgina 12
... conclusions of a merely human wisdom . But the reasonableness of the service of externals , as deduced from the fact of their universal observance , being admitted ; an inquiry into the grounds of the respect thus universally paid to ...
... conclusions of a merely human wisdom . But the reasonableness of the service of externals , as deduced from the fact of their universal observance , being admitted ; an inquiry into the grounds of the respect thus universally paid to ...
Pàgina 27
... conclusion , than that the sacraments also are channels of favour to those who are invited and enjoined to partake in them . As it must ... conclusions derived from the spiritual character of Christianity itself . For it is LECTURE I. 27.
... conclusion , than that the sacraments also are channels of favour to those who are invited and enjoined to partake in them . As it must ... conclusions derived from the spiritual character of Christianity itself . For it is LECTURE I. 27.
Pàgina 32
... conclusion , both from our general experience in nature , and our particular experience in revelation . If our former observations have gone no fur- ther than to obviate prejudices against the admission of any , the latter may perhaps ...
... conclusion , both from our general experience in nature , and our particular experience in revelation . If our former observations have gone no fur- ther than to obviate prejudices against the admission of any , the latter may perhaps ...
Pàgina 37
... conclusion to which we were led , as the result of our in- quiry under the first head , in my last dis- course . The line of argument then pursued , did not indeed attempt more , than the esta- blishment of a strong presumption in ...
... conclusion to which we were led , as the result of our in- quiry under the first head , in my last dis- course . The line of argument then pursued , did not indeed attempt more , than the esta- blishment of a strong presumption in ...
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Acts admission admitted alluded allusion already Apostles appear appointment argument assembled multitude assertion assurance baptized benefits annexed blessings bread celebration children of God Christian Baptism circumstances communion conclusions confirmation consequence consideration considered contended converts conveyed corresponding covenant day of Pentecost death declaration deduced derived discourse divine doctrine drink eating effect efficacy Ephes Epistle established Eucharist exhortation expression external fact faith favour feast Gentile gift Gospel grace heaven Holy Ghost Holy Spirit implied important inferences inquiry interpretation Jesus Christ Jews John John vi kingdom language Lecture Lord Lord's Supper Mede ment Messiah nature necessity nefits Nicodemus object observance occasion outward partakers participation particular passage Paul Peter preaching promise purification question racter received reference religion remission of sins repentance respect result revelation rite sacraments sacrifice seems sion spoken stles supposed supposition Testament thing tion tism unto visible washing words of institution