| William Calverley Curteis - 1840 - 964 pages
...baptized by lay hands was not lawfully baptized, and therefore must be rebaptized. The rubric says, that " children which are baptized dying before they commit actual sin, are undoubtedly saved." The parents therefore are naturally anxious to put the child in a state in which... | |
| Gerald Wensley Tyrrell - 1840 - 430 pages
...Mwbaptized infants, she pronounces it, in the rubric after this office, to be " certain by God's word, that children which are baptized, dying before they commit actual sin, are undoubtedly saved ;" which opinion she grounds on God's universal promise, and his good will towards... | |
| 1840 - 732 pages
...say what she does not. Here, then, it is asserted in the most positive and unqualified language, " that children which are baptized, dying before they commit actual sin, are saved." But if they are saved, they must have been regenerated, or regeneration is not essential to... | |
| 1840 - 742 pages
...spoken at the end of the service for the public baptism of infants : — " It is certain by God's word, that children which are baptized, dying before they commit actual sin, are undoubtedly saved." Perhaps you will print this extract in uncial letters, that such as are dull of... | |
| Frederick George Mastin, Thomas Sweet Escott, William Calverley Curteis - 1841 - 312 pages
...baptized by lay hands was not lawfully baptized, and therefore must be rebaptized. The rubric says that " Children which are baptized dying before they commit actual sin, " are undoubtedly saved." The parents therefore are naturally anxious to put the child in a state in which... | |
| 1841 - 362 pages
...admissible to that glorified church in heaven 1 And hence the church gives it as her deliberate opinion, that " children which are baptized, dying before they commit actual sin, are undoubtedly saved." And though this may be supposed to be applicable only to mere infants, yet we may... | |
| Church of England, William Keeling - 1842 - 542 pages
...further instructed in the Church Catechism set forth for that purpose. It is certain by God's word, that children which are baptized, dying before they commit actual sin, are undoubtedly saved. To take away all scruple concerning the use of the sign of the Cross in Baptism... | |
| George Rawlinson - 1842 - 48 pages
...knitting ourselves more closely to Him ; as well a remedy against those • " It is certain by God's word that children which are baptized, dying before they commit actual sin, are undoubtedly saved." — Rubric in the Baptismal Service. losses which the grace within us suffers by... | |
| Henry Phillpotts - 1842 - 148 pages
...God, to be recorded in the Book of Life. For, as the Church tells us, " It is certain by God's word that children, which are baptized, dying before they commit actual sin, are undoubtedly saved." * Let me encourage your exertions in this most important particular, by communicating... | |
| Frederic Bulley - 1842 - 354 pages
...further instructed in the Church Catechism set forth for that purpose. It is certain by God's Word, that Children which are baptized, dying before they commit actual sin, are undoubtedly saved. To take away all scruple concerning the use of the sign of the Cross in Baptism... | |
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