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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... vows ; i . e . were our Baptism not merely a profession but a reality ; is it possible that we could see so much pride , vanity , ambition , covetousness , and worldly- mindedness - so much mere morality , and so much awful presumption ...
... vows ; i . e . were our Baptism not merely a profession but a reality ; is it possible that we could see so much pride , vanity , ambition , covetousness , and worldly- mindedness - so much mere morality , and so much awful presumption ...
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... vows are distinctly presented to the mind of the Child , and his Baptism has no practical purpose . Even these pious Parents make no demand on the spiritual superintend- ence of the Sponsors of the Child ; -even pious Sponsors ...
... vows are distinctly presented to the mind of the Child , and his Baptism has no practical purpose . Even these pious Parents make no demand on the spiritual superintend- ence of the Sponsors of the Child ; -even pious Sponsors ...
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... vows without concern to discharge them - a ceremony acquitting them from sub- sequent interest - a sign signifying nothing . We have had of late many interesting treatises on education , most of which have lamented the defective ...
... vows without concern to discharge them - a ceremony acquitting them from sub- sequent interest - a sign signifying nothing . We have had of late many interesting treatises on education , most of which have lamented the defective ...
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... vows ; i . e . were our Baptism not merely a profession but a reality ; is it possible that we could see so much pride , vanity , ambition , covetousness , and worldlymindedness - so much mere morality , and so much awful presumption as ...
... vows ; i . e . were our Baptism not merely a profession but a reality ; is it possible that we could see so much pride , vanity , ambition , covetousness , and worldlymindedness - so much mere morality , and so much awful presumption as ...
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... vows are distinctly presented to the mind of the Child , and his Baptism has no practical purpose . Even these pious Parents make no demand on the spiritual superintend- ence of the Sponsors of the Child ; -even pious Sponsors ...
... vows are distinctly presented to the mind of the Child , and his Baptism has no practical purpose . Even these pious Parents make no demand on the spiritual superintend- ence of the Sponsors of the Child ; -even pious Sponsors ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
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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