A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... baptized both men ' and women . The conversion therefore of these ፡ ( persons also was owing to the exercise of their own natural powers . ' * Far be it from Calvinists to discard the use of divinely insti- tuted means , especially ...
... baptized both men ' and women . The conversion therefore of these ፡ ( persons also was owing to the exercise of their own natural powers . ' * Far be it from Calvinists to discard the use of divinely insti- tuted means , especially ...
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... baptize with the Holy Ghost , meaning , that the baptism instituted by Christ , and administered by his apostles and their suc- cessors , should convey the supernatural assist- ance of the Spirit of God . This communica- tion being made ...
... baptize with the Holy Ghost , meaning , that the baptism instituted by Christ , and administered by his apostles and their suc- cessors , should convey the supernatural assist- ance of the Spirit of God . This communica- tion being made ...
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... baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ , for the remission of sins , and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost . " † Here the first question is , with what remission of sin stands connected ? With repentance , with ...
... baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ , for the remission of sins , and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost . " † Here the first question is , with what remission of sin stands connected ? With repentance , with ...
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... baptized person was not pardoned , as in the case of Simon Magus . Consequently , the union of repentance and baptism was not an indispensable condition for the remission of sin . It is therefore plain , that as baptism was not , either ...
... baptized person was not pardoned , as in the case of Simon Magus . Consequently , the union of repentance and baptism was not an indispensable condition for the remission of sin . It is therefore plain , that as baptism was not , either ...
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... baptized person at the time of ministration , because he is confined to no time ; and it is proper to pray for the blessing on that occasion , not only because we may ask it of our Father in heaven at all times , as children may ask a ...
... baptized person at the time of ministration , because he is confined to no time ; and it is proper to pray for the blessing on that occasion , not only because we may ask it of our Father in heaven at all times , as children may ask a ...
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