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 13
... implied . Without some an- ticipation of advantage to result from their observance , they would neither have ob- tained that universal reverence , which they have every where procured independently of revelation ; nor that ready ...
... implied . Without some an- ticipation of advantage to result from their observance , they would neither have ob- tained that universal reverence , which they have every where procured independently of revelation ; nor that ready ...
Pàgina 17
... imply , as a correlative , a return of favour from him , proportioned to the sincerity of our per- formances , and the temper in which they are performed . Nay , it would seem but na- tural to expect , that where a duty of merely ...
... imply , as a correlative , a return of favour from him , proportioned to the sincerity of our per- formances , and the temper in which they are performed . Nay , it would seem but na- tural to expect , that where a duty of merely ...
Pàgina 26
... imply some benefit to result from a par- ticipation in them , corresponding to the place they occupy in the system . They cannot , like the earliest appointment of ex- ternal religion , by which our first parents were put to trial , be ...
... imply some benefit to result from a par- ticipation in them , corresponding to the place they occupy in the system . They cannot , like the earliest appointment of ex- ternal religion , by which our first parents were put to trial , be ...
Pàgina 29
... imply , that the benefits to be derived from their due observance were such , as to surmount every scruple which the experience of their abuse was calculated to excite . It may , however , in reference to our ob- servations under the ...
... imply , that the benefits to be derived from their due observance were such , as to surmount every scruple which the experience of their abuse was calculated to excite . It may , however , in reference to our ob- servations under the ...
Pàgina 39
... implied in our be- coming members of a peculiar society , de- pend upon the performance of distinct and specific acts , testifying in the one instance our admission , and in the other our con- tinuance in the society , it is plainly by ...
... implied in our be- coming members of a peculiar society , de- pend upon the performance of distinct and specific acts , testifying in the one instance our admission , and in the other our con- tinuance in the society , it is plainly by ...
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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