The Sacred Manual: Containing a Series of Questions, Historical, Doctrinal and Preceptive, on the Sacred Scriptures : with which are Interspersed Such Questions and Answers on Different Subjects, as Seem Calculated to Illustrate and Explain ThemH. Patterson & Lambdin, 1821 - 208 pages |
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... appear again to Abram ? Q. 39. To what were the names of Abram and Sa- rai changed ? --signifying probably multitude ? Q 40. What was the sign and seal of the covenant made with Abram ? Q. 41 . cision ! What was the command concerning ...
... appear again to Abram ? Q. 39. To what were the names of Abram and Sa- rai changed ? --signifying probably multitude ? Q 40. What was the sign and seal of the covenant made with Abram ? Q. 41 . cision ! What was the command concerning ...
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... appear unto Isaac ? What did he do immediately after it ? What did Esau do that grieved his parents ? What did Isaac command Esau ? ( Chap 27. ) 19. What scheme did Rebekah devise to obtain ' the blessing for Jacob ? Did she succeed ? Q ...
... appear unto Isaac ? What did he do immediately after it ? What did Esau do that grieved his parents ? What did Isaac command Esau ? ( Chap 27. ) 19. What scheme did Rebekah devise to obtain ' the blessing for Jacob ? Did she succeed ? Q ...
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... appear again to Israel and what did he say to him ? Q. 55 . buried ? Where did Rachel die and where was she Q. 56 . Q. 57 . Where did Israel spread his tent at this time ? Did Jacob see his father Isaac again ? ( Chap . 36. ) Where did ...
... appear again to Israel and what did he say to him ? Q. 55 . buried ? Where did Rachel die and where was she Q. 56 . Q. 57 . Where did Israel spread his tent at this time ? Did Jacob see his father Isaac again ? ( Chap . 36. ) Where did ...
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... of Jacob's house who went into Egypt ? Q. 63. Did the Lord appear to Israel on his way to Egypt ? Q. 64. What directions did Joseph give them after their arrival ? SECTION VII . DEATH OF JACOB AND JOSEPH . Q. 16 SACRED MANUEL .
... of Jacob's house who went into Egypt ? Q. 63. Did the Lord appear to Israel on his way to Egypt ? Q. 64. What directions did Joseph give them after their arrival ? SECTION VII . DEATH OF JACOB AND JOSEPH . Q. 16 SACRED MANUEL .
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... appear when he came down ? Q. 18. How did the children of Israel know when to proceed on their journey and when to encamp ? See also numbers 9 . Q. 19. Of what sin were Nadab and Abihu sons of Aaron guilty ? ( Levit . Chap 10. ) Q. 20 ...
... appear when he came down ? Q. 18. How did the children of Israel know when to proceed on their journey and when to encamp ? See also numbers 9 . Q. 19. Of what sin were Nadab and Abihu sons of Aaron guilty ? ( Levit . Chap 10. ) Q. 20 ...
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Abimelech Abraham Acts apostles Balaam Ben-hadad Bible Canaan Capernaum Chap children of Israel christian Chron command concerning congregation covenant David death Deut disciples divine doctrine duty Eccles Egypt elders eternal Exod faith give gospel grace holy Isaiah Israel Jacob James Jeroboam Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews John iii John xix John xviii Joseph Joshua Judah Judea judicatory king Levit Lord say Lord's supper Luke xi Luke xxii Mark xiv Mention miles ministers Moses occurred ordinances passover Paul persons Peter Peter iii Pharisees places continued prayer preach presbytery priest promise prophesy prophet Prov Psal Psalm punishment Rehoboam reign Relate Repeat Sabbath Samaria Samuel Saul Saviour scriptures SECTION Spirit supposed temple Titus took place tribe unto verse viii word worship xvii xviii xxiii xxiv xxix xxvi xxvii
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Page 148 - Christ and therefore cannot be saved much less can men not professing the Christian Religion be saved in any other way whatsoever be they never so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature and the law of that religion they do profess and to assert and maintain that they may is very pernicious and to be detested CHAP.
Page 201 - ... creed, and the Lord's prayer. They are to be taught to pray, to abhor sin, to fear God, and to obey the Lord Jesus Christ. And, when they come to years of discretion, if they be free from scandal, appear sober and steady, and to have sufficient knowledge to discern the Lord's body, they ought to be informed it is their duty and their privilege to come to the Lord's supper.
Page 150 - Justifying faith is a saving grace, wrought in the heart of a sinner by the spirit and word of God...
Page 192 - THE Holy Scriptures require that some trial be previously had of there who are to be ordained to the ministry of the gospel, that this sacred office may not be degraded, by being committed to weak or unworthy men ; and that the churches may have an opportunity to form a better judgment respecting the talents of those by whom they are to be instructed and governed.
Page 193 - In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, and by that authority which he hath given to the Church for its edification, we do license you to preach the gospel, wherever God in his providence may call you: and for this purpose, may the blessing of God rest upon you, and the Spirit of Christ fill your heart. Amen.
Page 194 - RULING elders are properly the representatives of the people, chosen by them for the purpose of exercising government and discipline, in conjunction with pastors or ministers. This office has been understood, by a great part of the Protestant Reformed Churches, to be designated in the Holy Scriptures, by the title of governments, and of those who rule well, but do not labour in the word and doctrine.
Page 143 - Under the gospel, when Christ the substance was exhibited, the ordinances in which this covenant is dispensed are the preaching of the word, and the administration of the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper...
Page 196 - Christian conduct of the members of the church, to call before them offenders and witnesses, being members of their own congregation, and to introduce other witnesses where it may be necessary to bring the process to issue, and when they can be procured to attend; to receive members into the church; to admonish, to rebuke, to suspend or exclude from the sacraments those who are found to deserve censure; to concert the best measures for promoting the spiritual interests of the congregation, and to...
Page 200 - Lord's supper ? A. Christ hath appointed the ministers of his word, in the administration of this sacrament of the Lord's supper, to set apart the bread and wine from common use, by the word of institution, thanksgiving, and prayer...
Page 182 - The universal church consists of all those persons in every nation, together with their children, who make profession of the holy religion of Christ, and of submission to his laws.