Elements of Christian Theology: Designed Principally for the Use of Young Students in Divinity, Volume 2T Cadell and W. Davies, 1820 |
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... ment , or in the early Apologies for Christianity . Every bishop was authorized to prescribe a for- mulary for the use of his own church ; and there ( a ) Acts , c . 8. v . 37 . are are still extant in writers , who live near to 32 ...
... ment , or in the early Apologies for Christianity . Every bishop was authorized to prescribe a for- mulary for the use of his own church ; and there ( a ) Acts , c . 8. v . 37 . are are still extant in writers , who live near to 32 ...
Page 88
... ment offered by the Messiah ; the peculiar pro- tection of the Son , our great high priest and in- tercessor ; and the readiness of the Holy Ghost to sanctify , to assist , and to comfort all the obedient followers of Christ , confirmed ...
... ment offered by the Messiah ; the peculiar pro- tection of the Son , our great high priest and in- tercessor ; and the readiness of the Holy Ghost to sanctify , to assist , and to comfort all the obedient followers of Christ , confirmed ...
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... ment , which was evidently considered by the Apostles as the fundamental principle of the Christian religion . St. John , therefore , in many passages of his writings , lays great stress upon the humanity of Christ , from zeal to prove ...
... ment , which was evidently considered by the Apostles as the fundamental principle of the Christian religion . St. John , therefore , in many passages of his writings , lays great stress upon the humanity of Christ , from zeal to prove ...
Page 147
... ment , and the redemption of the sinner , by which the sin was no more imputed , but forgiven , and for which the sinner was accepted . When , there- fore , this whole set of phrases in its utmost extent , is very often , and in a great ...
... ment , and the redemption of the sinner , by which the sin was no more imputed , but forgiven , and for which the sinner was accepted . When , there- fore , this whole set of phrases in its utmost extent , is very often , and in a great ...
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... ment and redemption . So it is not possible for any man , who considers all this , to imagine that Christ's death was only a confirmation of his Gospel , a pattern of a holy and patient suffering of death , and a necessary preparation ...
... ment and redemption . So it is not possible for any man , who considers all this , to imagine that Christ's death was only a confirmation of his Gospel , a pattern of a holy and patient suffering of death , and a necessary preparation ...
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Acts Adam Anabaptists antient Apostles appears appointed asserted Athanasian Creed authority baptism baptized believe Bible bishop bishop Burnet blessed bread called century Christians church of Rome clergy command condemned confession consecrated considered corruption council Council of Trent Creed deacons death declared decreed divine doctrine DOTH Ecclesia ecclesiastical Epistle eternal eucharist everlasting expression expressly faith Father flesh God the Father God's Gospel grace hath heaven Holy Ghost HOLY SCRIPTURE Irenæus Jesus Christ Jews John justified King Liturgy Lord Lord's Supper Luke mankind Matt means ment mentioned ministers Moses nature observed Old Testament ordination Papists passages Paul persons practice prayers preached precepts predestination presbyters priests punishment quæ received Reformation religion repentance resurrection rite sacrament sacrifice salvation Saviour says sins Spirit sunt Tertullian things thou tion tism translation Trinity truth unto word worship