| Michael Ferrebee Sadler - 1870 - 240 pages
...of external vocation, wherein our Baptism is implied. For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect we justly hold it to be the door of our actual entrance into God's house, the first apparent beginning... | |
| John Hunt - 1870 - 516 pages
...of ex' ernal vocation, wherein our baptism is implied. For as we we not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...Church of God but by new birth, nor according to the ordinary manifest course of divine dispensation new born but by that baptism which both declareth and... | |
| John Hunt - 1870 - 512 pages
...our baptism is implied. For as wo are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Chris, tian men in the eye of the Church of God but by new birth, nor according to the ordinary manifest course of divine dispensation new born but by that baptism which both declareth and... | |
| Thomas Pownall Boultbee - 1871 - 346 pages
...of external vocation, wherein our Baptism is implied. For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect, we justly hold it to be the door of our actual entrance into God's house, the first apparent beginning... | |
| 1871 - 660 pages
...judicious Hooker hath it, " We are not Christian men," that is, partakers of the Divine Life in Christ, "in the eye of the Church of God, but by new Birth,...manifest, ordinary course of Divine Dispensation, new born, but by that Baptism which both declareth and maketh us Christians," so that Baptism is "the... | |
| Richard Hooker, Isaac Walton - 1874 - 624 pages
...divine Sacrament does. His words concerning Baptism are : " 69As we are not naturally men without birth, so " neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...God but by new birth ; nor according to the manifest ordi" nary course of Divine dispensation new born, but by that " Baptism which both declareth and maketh... | |
| Thomas Pownall Boultbee - 1877 - 400 pages
...of external vocation, wherein our Baptism is implied. For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect, we justly hold it to be the door of our actual entrance into God's house, the first apparent beginning... | |
| William Denton - 1880 - 656 pages
...first disposition towards future newness of life. " For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...the manifest ordinary course of divine dispensation new born, but by that baptism which both declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect we justly... | |
| Church congress - 1882 - 606 pages
...unbaptized. And surely this is right; for Hooker declares: — "As we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...the manifest ordinary course of Divine dispensation, new born, but by that baptism which both declareth and maketh us Christians " (Eccl. Pol. K, Ix. 3).... | |
| Frederick Meyrick - 1884 - 76 pages
...external vocation, wherein our Baptism is implied. For as* we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...the manifest ordinary course of divine dispensation new born, but by that Baptism which both declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect we justly... | |
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