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 19
... intended to be the occasion , is expressly declared . Upon these it is unnecessary , as it would indeed be impossible , to dwell in any detail . That to the various sacrifices under the Law ( whatever may be thought of the earlier in ...
... intended to be the occasion , is expressly declared . Upon these it is unnecessary , as it would indeed be impossible , to dwell in any detail . That to the various sacrifices under the Law ( whatever may be thought of the earlier in ...
Pàgina 26
... intended as mere tests of obedience , though even that would not necessarily affect the expectation of benefit from their observance . For the trial of obedience ( though incidentally they may still serve that purpose also ) external ap ...
... intended as mere tests of obedience , though even that would not necessarily affect the expectation of benefit from their observance . For the trial of obedience ( though incidentally they may still serve that purpose also ) external ap ...
Pàgina 37
... it was both calculated and intended , rather to smooth the way future investigation , by the removal of pre- judices hostile to a fair inquiry , than to ex- for hibit the just grounds , on which the asser- tion D 3 LECTURE II.
... it was both calculated and intended , rather to smooth the way future investigation , by the removal of pre- judices hostile to a fair inquiry , than to ex- for hibit the just grounds , on which the asser- tion D 3 LECTURE II.
Pàgina 43
... intended to signify , or calcu- lated to procure to the partakers in them , would , it seems , with less certainty , or less facility , be obtained . It would not indeed follow as a matter of course , from the mere fact of their being ...
... intended to signify , or calcu- lated to procure to the partakers in them , would , it seems , with less certainty , or less facility , be obtained . It would not indeed follow as a matter of course , from the mere fact of their being ...
Pàgina 45
... external observance , the first thing that seems to suggest itself for consideration is its natural significancy . For though it were possible , that , for the purposes it was intended to serve , it might be , in many LECTURE II . 45.
... external observance , the first thing that seems to suggest itself for consideration is its natural significancy . For though it were possible , that , for the purposes it was intended to serve , it might be , in many LECTURE II . 45.
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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