Baptism: With Reference to Its Import and ModesJ. Wiley, 1849 - 342 sayfa |
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Sayfa ix
... admits that all the lexicographers and commenta- § 17. Relations to the system of writers , tors are against him , Current of probability all one way , PAGE 41 42 ib . 43 ib . 44 44-47 44 • 45 , 46 47 , 48 47 48 48-50 50 , 51 51-54 ...
... admits that all the lexicographers and commenta- § 17. Relations to the system of writers , tors are against him , Current of probability all one way , PAGE 41 42 ib . 43 ib . 44 44-47 44 • 45 , 46 47 , 48 47 48 48-50 50 , 51 51-54 ...
Sayfa 6
... admitting as a point of philology , that the word Barril in its religious use means immerse , the mind seems to revert to the old habit of using the Anglicised word baptism , without attach- ing to it any meaning , and we are at 6 § 2 ...
... admitting as a point of philology , that the word Barril in its religious use means immerse , the mind seems to revert to the old habit of using the Anglicised word baptism , without attach- ing to it any meaning , and we are at 6 § 2 ...
Sayfa 9
... admit that in classic usage it does , as a general fact , clearly de- note some external act of a specific kind , yet it is by no means clear to my mind that it does not in different cases denote different acts . And though I do not ...
... admit that in classic usage it does , as a general fact , clearly de- note some external act of a specific kind , yet it is by no means clear to my mind that it does not in different cases denote different acts . And though I do not ...
Sayfa 10
... admit that either , in preference to the other , is the original and primitive meaning of the word . If it were an object of much importance to decide what this is , inasmuch as they all agree in one common idea of a state or condition ...
... admit that either , in preference to the other , is the original and primitive meaning of the word . If it were an object of much importance to decide what this is , inasmuch as they all agree in one common idea of a state or condition ...
Sayfa 13
... admit that the most common sense of Barra is to dip , to immerse . I am willing to admit that it is the primitive sense . But it is beyond all dispute that the same word has passed to the meaning to dye , without any reference to mode ...
... admit that the most common sense of Barra is to dip , to immerse . I am willing to admit that it is the primitive sense . But it is beyond all dispute that the same word has passed to the meaning to dye , without any reference to mode ...
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admit affusion Apostolic Constitutions applied argument atonement baptized Barril bathing believer blood body burial called canon Carson Christ Christian church cleanse command crucifixion Cyril of Alexandria death denote deny evidence expiation external baptism external rite fact Fathers fire flesh forgiveness of sins gospel Greek Greek language Hence Holy Ghost Holy Spirit hyssop idea internal interpretation Jews John John of Damascus Justin Martyr language laws logical Lord's Supper means immerse means to purify merse mersion mind mode moral natural Origen original passage Paul philological principles probability proof prove purge purgo question reason reference regard religious remission of sins reply resurrection sacrificial sense says secondary sense sense immerse sense to purify sion speak spoken sprinkling suffering synonymous Tertullian things tion tism true truth usage usus loquendi washing whole word Barrigw writers Zonaras βαπτίζω βάπτισμα διὰ εἰς ἐν καθαρισμός καὶ τῆς τὸ τοῦ