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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... ness ; for then he were not a saint , but a hypocrite . Thus the saints may communicate with the wicked , so they communicate not with their wickedness ; and may have fellowship with sinners , so they have no fellowship with that which ...
... ness ; for then he were not a saint , but a hypocrite . Thus the saints may communicate with the wicked , so they communicate not with their wickedness ; and may have fellowship with sinners , so they have no fellowship with that which ...
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... ness , the privileges of the Church prove the greatest disadvantages ; and the means of sal- vation neglected , tend to a punishment with aggravation . It is not only vain but pernicious to attend at the marriage feast , without a ...
... ness , the privileges of the Church prove the greatest disadvantages ; and the means of sal- vation neglected , tend to a punishment with aggravation . It is not only vain but pernicious to attend at the marriage feast , without a ...
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... ness ; for then he were not a saint , but a hypocrite . Thus the saints may communicate with the wicked , so they communicate not with their wickedness ; and may have fellowship with sinners , so they have no fellowship with that which ...
... ness ; for then he were not a saint , but a hypocrite . Thus the saints may communicate with the wicked , so they communicate not with their wickedness ; and may have fellowship with sinners , so they have no fellowship with that which ...
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... ness , the privileges of the Church prove the greatest disadvantages ; and the means of sal- vation neglected , tend to a punishment with aggravation . It is not only vain but pernicious to attend at the marriage feast , without a ...
... ness , the privileges of the Church prove the greatest disadvantages ; and the means of sal- vation neglected , tend to a punishment with aggravation . It is not only vain but pernicious to attend at the marriage feast , without a ...
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... ness of that faith which he had before his Cir- cumcision : and thus Abraham is " the Father of all " them that believe " in all times of the Church , " that righteousness might be imputed to them also . " Whether under the Law then ...
... ness of that faith which he had before his Cir- cumcision : and thus Abraham is " the Father of all " them that believe " in all times of the Church , " that righteousness might be imputed to them also . " Whether under the Law then ...
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