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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... and positive religion apparently consequent upon their admission . These , it is obvious , are only to be met by arguments tending to shew ge- generally the real importance of externals ; and upon grounds B 3 LECTURE I. 5.
... and positive religion apparently consequent upon their admission . These , it is obvious , are only to be met by arguments tending to shew ge- generally the real importance of externals ; and upon grounds B 3 LECTURE I. 5.
Pàgina 20
... admission into the covenant of grace , both Abrahamic and Levitical ; to the observance of the passover , and the peculiar institutions of the Mosaic economy , the con- tinuance in the fellowship and communion of the Jewish church , and ...
... admission into the covenant of grace , both Abrahamic and Levitical ; to the observance of the passover , and the peculiar institutions of the Mosaic economy , the con- tinuance in the fellowship and communion of the Jewish church , and ...
Pàgina 23
... admission of that efficacy need not at all events be embarrassed by the ap- prehension of any incongruity , which might hence discover itself , between the several portions of the divine administration made known to us in the Scriptures ...
... admission of that efficacy need not at all events be embarrassed by the ap- prehension of any incongruity , which might hence discover itself , between the several portions of the divine administration made known to us in the Scriptures ...
Pàgina 30
... admission of this , as the primary end of the appointment of the Christian sacra- ments , would seem to carry with it every thing that in the present stage of our in- quiry we could desire . It does not indeed determine precisely , what ...
... admission of this , as the primary end of the appointment of the Christian sacra- ments , would seem to carry with it every thing that in the present stage of our in- quiry we could desire . It does not indeed determine precisely , what ...
Pàgina 32
... admission of any , the latter may perhaps be considered as establishing a presumption in favour of some . The more particular inquiry , what these benefits are , will be the subject of future discussion 32 LECTURE I.
... admission of any , the latter may perhaps be considered as establishing a presumption in favour of some . The more particular inquiry , what these benefits are , will be the subject of future discussion 32 LECTURE I.
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