Infant-baptism the means of national reformation according to the doctrine and discipline of the established Church: letters |
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... evident then , that men may 66 pro- fess and call themselves Christians , " without being effectually " led into the way of truth . " They may therefore be formally admitted into the membership of the Holy Catholic Church ; but they may ...
... evident then , that men may 66 pro- fess and call themselves Christians , " without being effectually " led into the way of truth . " They may therefore be formally admitted into the membership of the Holy Catholic Church ; but they may ...
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... evident from the relaxed estimation of this privilege of Baptism , throughout the professing Christian world . Is it not much to be feared , that , in most cases , none of the parties engaged in the rite , seem to expect any spiritual ...
... evident from the relaxed estimation of this privilege of Baptism , throughout the professing Christian world . Is it not much to be feared , that , in most cases , none of the parties engaged in the rite , seem to expect any spiritual ...
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... evident then , that men may " pro- fess and call themselves Christians , " without being effectually " led into the way of truth . " They may therefore be formally admitted into the membership of the Holy Catholic Church ; but they may ...
... evident then , that men may " pro- fess and call themselves Christians , " without being effectually " led into the way of truth . " They may therefore be formally admitted into the membership of the Holy Catholic Church ; but they may ...
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... evident from the relaxed estimation of this privilege of Baptism , throughout the professing Christian world . Is it not much to be feared , that , in most cases , none of the parties engaged in the rite , seem to expect any spiritual ...
... evident from the relaxed estimation of this privilege of Baptism , throughout the professing Christian world . Is it not much to be feared , that , in most cases , none of the parties engaged in the rite , seem to expect any spiritual ...
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... evident from the relaxed estimation of this privilege of Baptism , throughout the professing Christian world . Is it not much to be feared , that , in most cases , none of the parties engaged in the rite , seem to expect any spiritual ...
... evident from the relaxed estimation of this privilege of Baptism , throughout the professing Christian world . Is it not much to be feared , that , in most cases , none of the parties engaged in the rite , seem to expect any spiritual ...
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