The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... theory , therefore , there is a difference between one infant and another ; arising , in part from the spiritual qualifications of the parents and sponsors , and in part from the Divine prescience , —which makes baptism the means of ...
... theory , therefore , there is a difference between one infant and another ; arising , in part from the spiritual qualifications of the parents and sponsors , and in part from the Divine prescience , —which makes baptism the means of ...
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Henry Allon. < mated the theory of Scott and Vaughan . It did not pronounce in favour of the evangelical theory of baptism , nor against the Sacramentarian theory ; it simply declared that it was not necessary to believe that spiritual ...
Henry Allon. < mated the theory of Scott and Vaughan . It did not pronounce in favour of the evangelical theory of baptism , nor against the Sacramentarian theory ; it simply declared that it was not necessary to believe that spiritual ...
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... theory , which it is designed to set forth , and the way in which that theory is supported , we feel it impossible to praise . Since the publication of Dr. Petrie's essay , the public mind has rested almost universally in the conviction ...
... theory , which it is designed to set forth , and the way in which that theory is supported , we feel it impossible to praise . Since the publication of Dr. Petrie's essay , the public mind has rested almost universally in the conviction ...
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