The Christian's Magazine: Designed to Promote the Knowledge and Influence of Evangelical Truth and Order, Volume 2S. Whiting & Company, 1809 |
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... profession our- selves , as in withholding those sources of moral per- fection from the natives , which true Christianity alone can establish ; -and , at the same time , we have allowed the Romanists to steal into our terri- tories , to ...
... profession our- selves , as in withholding those sources of moral per- fection from the natives , which true Christianity alone can establish ; -and , at the same time , we have allowed the Romanists to steal into our terri- tories , to ...
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... profession of their faith , are to be admitted as members * . Children of believing parents , that is , of visible Christians , are members in virtue of their birthf . So that the Catholic church consists of all them who , throughout ...
... profession of their faith , are to be admitted as members * . Children of believing parents , that is , of visible Christians , are members in virtue of their birthf . So that the Catholic church consists of all them who , throughout ...
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... profession of their faith , they join it in the communion of the holy supper . This is a great mistake . The children of Christian parents are born members of the church . Their baptism is founded upon their membership ; and not , as ...
... profession of their faith , they join it in the communion of the holy supper . This is a great mistake . The children of Christian parents are born members of the church . Their baptism is founded upon their membership ; and not , as ...
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