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Had not all the faithful apostles of Christ a sanctifying operation of the Spirit
before the day of Pentecost ? Do not men now pray , that God would “ cleanse
the thoughts and desires of their hearts by the inspiration of his Holy Spirit ? ” In
short ...
Had not all the faithful apostles of Christ a sanctifying operation of the Spirit
before the day of Pentecost ? Do not men now pray , that God would “ cleanse
the thoughts and desires of their hearts by the inspiration of his Holy Spirit ? ” In
short ...
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baptism , - as is evident from the following passage ; “ Now when the apostles
which were at Jerusalem , heard that Samaria had received the word of God ,
they sent unto them Peter and John . Who when they were come down , prayed
for ...
baptism , - as is evident from the following passage ; “ Now when the apostles
which were at Jerusalem , heard that Samaria had received the word of God ,
they sent unto them Peter and John . Who when they were come down , prayed
for ...
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His Lordship , when explaining the meaning of John the Baptist , asserts , that
baptism administered by the apostles and their successors , should convey the
supernatural * assistance of the Spirit of God . If this , however , was the only use
of ...
His Lordship , when explaining the meaning of John the Baptist , asserts , that
baptism administered by the apostles and their successors , should convey the
supernatural * assistance of the Spirit of God . If this , however , was the only use
of ...
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proceeded from “ a good conscience , " purified by faith in the atoning sacrifice of
Christ , it was connected with salvation : * the apostle expressly declares that by
baptism he meant , " The answer of a good conscience towards God . ” .
proceeded from “ a good conscience , " purified by faith in the atoning sacrifice of
Christ , it was connected with salvation : * the apostle expressly declares that by
baptism he meant , " The answer of a good conscience towards God . ” .
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His Lordship supposes that there was no difference between Judas and the other
apostles , except good works . If the Calvinists say , that Judas was never in
reality one of the elect , we may ask , what proof they can bring ' of any difference
...
His Lordship supposes that there was no difference between Judas and the other
apostles , except good works . If the Calvinists say , that Judas was never in
reality one of the elect , we may ask , what proof they can bring ' of any difference
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