| Jacques Saurin - 1827 - 666 pages
...in an author still more respectable, I mean St. Peter, who says, ' Baptism doth also now save us ; not the putting away the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience towards God,' 1 Pet. iii. 2t ; that is, the answer that was given by the catechumen before his baptism. Thirdly,... | |
| Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1802-1822) - 1827 - 522 pages
...Ghost and with fire. 1 Pet. iii. 21. The like figure whereunto, even baptism, doth also now save us, (not the putting away the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience towards "God) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Rom. ii. 28, 29. For he is not a Jew which is one outwardly... | |
| John Ryland - 1827 - 130 pages
...baptism doth now save us, by the resurrection of Jesus Christ, to which our faith is therein directed. Not the putting away the filth of the flesh ; but the answer of a good conscience towards God, is the thing to be regarded here. Were you to ask each of these candidates, How do you hope to... | |
| 1828 - 220 pages
...is, eight souls, were saved by water. The like figure whereunto, even baptism, doth also now save us, (not the putting away the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience towards God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ: who is gone into heaven, and is on the right hand of God,... | |
| Charles Henery Lutwidge - 1828 - 94 pages
...generation. For (as the same Apostle testifieth in another place) even Baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience towards God) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ h .' Thus appears ' what is required of persons to be baptized... | |
| Church of England - 1829 - 668 pages
...that is, eight souls, were saved water. The like figure whereunto, G5 baptism, doth also now save us, (not the putting away the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience towards God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ : who is gone into heaven, arid is on the right hand of God,... | |
| Church of England, Thomas Newland - 1829 - 696 pages
...a * See Art. ix. p. 159. and Art. xvii. p. 224. 478 digression to explain the nature of baptism, " not the putting away the filth of the flesh, " but the answer of a good conscience towards " God, by the resurrection of Jesus Christ, who " is gone into heaven." The meaning of this passage... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pages
...says, Q tat ij/ioc avnrmrov vvv ошСи ßaimaita, 'baptism, being an antitype to that, now saves us ; not the putting away the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience towards God, &c.' ANTITYPE among the ancient Greek fathers, and in the Greek liturgy, is also applied to the... | |
| Henry Tuke - 1829 - 128 pages
...rendering which, in this place, gives a different idea of the meaning of the apostle. in this manner : " Not the putting away the filth of the flesh ; but the answer of a good conscience towards God ;" * a description by no means applicable to water baptism, which, as it was then administered... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1829 - 378 pages
...the matter higher. And as the apostle Peter tells us, that the baptism which saves us is not merely " the putting away the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience towards God :" so the apostle Paul here adds, that we are saved by the renewing of the Holy Ghost: by which... | |
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