Infant-baptism the means of national reformation according to the doctrine and discipline of the established Church: lettersL.B. Seeley and Son, 1827 - 516 pages |
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... interest - a sign signifying nothing . We have had of late many interesting treatises on education , most of which have lamented the defective instruction of our times ; but as it ap- pears to me , the best treatise on education is to ...
... interest - a sign signifying nothing . We have had of late many interesting treatises on education , most of which have lamented the defective instruction of our times ; but as it ap- pears to me , the best treatise on education is to ...
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... , educated in complete indifference to his Baptismal privi- leges and obligations ? and does the Church feel any interest in the baptised , as belonging to the Communion of the saints ? Are any of these parties PRELIMINARY REMARKS , & c .
... , educated in complete indifference to his Baptismal privi- leges and obligations ? and does the Church feel any interest in the baptised , as belonging to the Communion of the saints ? Are any of these parties PRELIMINARY REMARKS , & c .
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... interest - a sign signifying nothing . We have had of late many interesting treatises on education , most of which have lamented the defective instruction of our times ; but as it ap- pears to me , the best treatise on education is to ...
... interest - a sign signifying nothing . We have had of late many interesting treatises on education , most of which have lamented the defective instruction of our times ; but as it ap- pears to me , the best treatise on education is to ...
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... interests , its sympathies , and its prayers : In a word , they are without covenant name , and character , because without the con- firmatory seal . It is consistent with the nature of the Gospel , to give to a doubt the most ...
... interests , its sympathies , and its prayers : In a word , they are without covenant name , and character , because without the con- firmatory seal . It is consistent with the nature of the Gospel , to give to a doubt the most ...
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... interests of his Child , may not suffer it to pass him without its due im- pression . Certainly " God is not tied to means , ' and damnation is not awarded to him that is not baptised , but to him " that believeth not ; " 1 Matt . xviii ...
... interests of his Child , may not suffer it to pass him without its due im- pression . Certainly " God is not tied to means , ' and damnation is not awarded to him that is not baptised , but to him " that believeth not ; " 1 Matt . xviii ...
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Infant-baptism: The Means of National Reformation According to the Doctrine ... Henry Budd Affichage du livre entier - 1828 |
Infant-baptism the means of national reformation according to the doctrine ... Henry Budd Affichage du livre entier - 1827 |
Infant-baptism: The Means of National Reformation According to the Doctrine ... Henry Budd Affichage du livre entier - 1827 |
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