Infant-baptism the means of national reformation according to the doctrine and discipline of the established Church: letters |
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... Christian body , thus feeding on wind instead of wholesome nutri- ment , is starved , and faints , and decays . That this is not a speculative mischief merely , is but too evident from the relaxed estimation of this privilege of Baptism ...
... Christian body , thus feeding on wind instead of wholesome nutri- ment , is starved , and faints , and decays . That this is not a speculative mischief merely , is but too evident from the relaxed estimation of this privilege of Baptism ...
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... Christian practice . In what mode does Christianity as a practical system enter into our plan of instruction ? Is it not notorious that mythology has assumed the place of Christianity , and that the education of the young is more ...
... Christian practice . In what mode does Christianity as a practical system enter into our plan of instruction ? Is it not notorious that mythology has assumed the place of Christianity , and that the education of the young is more ...
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... Christian institutions and Christian instruction on the seventh ; especially where Christianity is not so much taught in its spiritual influence and vital loveliness , as in the way of a task , of a dry lesson of ethics , or a system of ...
... Christian institutions and Christian instruction on the seventh ; especially where Christianity is not so much taught in its spiritual influence and vital loveliness , as in the way of a task , of a dry lesson of ethics , or a system of ...
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... Christian body , thus feeding on wind instead of wholesome nutri- ment , is starved , and faints , and decays . That this is not a speculative mischief merely , is but too evident from the relaxed estimation of this privilege of Baptism ...
... Christian body , thus feeding on wind instead of wholesome nutri- ment , is starved , and faints , and decays . That this is not a speculative mischief merely , is but too evident from the relaxed estimation of this privilege of Baptism ...
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... Christian practice . In what mode does Christianity as a practical system enter into our plan of instruction ? Is it not notorious that mythology has assumed the place of Christianity , and that the education of the young is more ...
... Christian practice . In what mode does Christianity as a practical system enter into our plan of instruction ? Is it not notorious that mythology has assumed the place of Christianity , and that the education of the young is more ...
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admitted adoption Baptismal Service believe Bishop Catechism character charge charity Child Christian Church Circumcision circumcision of Christ commandments Communion of Saints confession Confirmation covenant Dear Friend devil discharge divine doctrine doth duty effect encourage engaged enjoy expect expression favour flesh formularies give glory God's godly Gospel grace happiness hath heart heathen holy Baptism Holy Ghost Holy Spirit honour hope human imparted Infant instruction interests interpretation Jesus Christ kingdom of heaven living Lord Lord's Prayer means member of Christ ment mercy mind minister mise mode moral nature ness obedience Parents perfect perform practice praise prayer precept present principle privileges profession promise receive Reformation regenerate Sacrament salvation sanctifying Saviour Scripture seal seed sins soul's health spiritual blessings taught teach Ten Commandments thee things thou thoughts concerning education tion tism truth undertake unto virtue vows whole