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Extraordinary influence not communicated to any who refused to believe . $ 15. That divine influence is communicated by Baptism , ' examined . § 16. This not the office of Baptism . § 17. But to represent . § 18 - 24.
Extraordinary influence not communicated to any who refused to believe . $ 15. That divine influence is communicated by Baptism , ' examined . § 16. This not the office of Baptism . § 17. But to represent . § 18 - 24.
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... conclude in general , that * those to whom the apostles preached , expressed their faith in Christ , before the Holy * Ghost was poured out upon them ; and that ' the Spirit was never communicated to those who refused to believe .
... conclude in general , that * those to whom the apostles preached , expressed their faith in Christ , before the Holy * Ghost was poured out upon them ; and that ' the Spirit was never communicated to those who refused to believe .
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... hearing : we set forth the testimony of God before our hearers , in order that they may believe and trust in it , and that they may be sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise as the consequent privilege : but we should offend SECT .
... hearing : we set forth the testimony of God before our hearers , in order that they may believe and trust in it , and that they may be sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise as the consequent privilege : but we should offend SECT .
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pretend that the Spirit is sometimes communicated to those who refuse to believe . We freely grant , and openly profess , that the communication of the Spirit in an extraordinary manner for the first propagation of Christianity ...
pretend that the Spirit is sometimes communicated to those who refuse to believe . We freely grant , and openly profess , that the communication of the Spirit in an extraordinary manner for the first propagation of Christianity ...
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1 his disciples was subdued , and he refused to believe ' no longer : for to imagine that he first believed , without receiving the spirit of faith , but that this was imparted to him as the consequence of believing , is at variance ...
1 his disciples was subdued , and he refused to believe ' no longer : for to imagine that he first believed , without receiving the spirit of faith , but that this was imparted to him as the consequence of believing , is at variance ...
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