| Daniel Waterland - 1823 - 404 pàgines
...Christian Baptism : for the very nature of a sacrament requires that the sign and the grace should so far go together: and the unworthy could not be guilty...both were not offered them. 3. As the Holy Spirit consecrates and sanctifies the waters of Baptism, giving them an outward and relative holiness ; so... | |
| Daniel Waterland - 1823 - 404 pàgines
...Christian Baptism: for the very nature of a sacrament requires that the sign and the grace should so far go together: and the unworthy could not be guilty...both were not offered them. 3. As the Holy Spirit consecrates and sanctifies the waters of Baptism, giving them an outward and relative holiness; so... | |
| Chronological catena - 1850 - 168 pàgines
...Christian Baptism. For the very nature of a Sacrament requires, that the sign and the grace should so far go together. And the unworthy could not be guilty...receive the sign, if both were not offered them." Ibid. p. 28, 29. REV. CHARLES WHEATLY. AD 1742. " Nor can any thing better represent Regeneration or... | |
| James Bowling Mozley - 1862 - 428 pàgines
...Christian baptism ; for the very nature of a sacrament requires that the sign and the grace should so far go together, and the unworthy could not be guilty of rejecting the grace, ' V. iv. p. 4ii. while they receive the sign, if both were not offered them. 3. As the Holy Spirit... | |
| James Bowling Mozley - 1883 - 446 pàgines
...Christian baptism ; for the very nature of a sacrament requires that the sign and the grace should so far go together, and the unworthy could not be guilty...both were not offered them. 3. As the Holy Spirit consecrates and sanctifies the waters of baptism, giving them an outward and relative holiness, so... | |
| James Bowling Mozley - 1883 - 480 pàgines
...sacrament requires that the sign and the grace should so far go together, and the unworthy could not bo guilty of rejecting the grace, while they receive...both were not offered them. 3. As the Holy Spirit consecrates and sanctifies the waters of baptism, giving them an outward and relative holiness, so... | |
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