| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1829 - 204 pages
...allowed in the Scriptures, but yet have not the like nature of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, because they have not any visible sign, or ceremony ordained...that receive them unworthily, purchase to themselves condemnation, as St. Paul saith, 1 Cor. xi, 29. XVII. Of Baptism. Baptism is not only a sign of profession,... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1876 - 444 pages
...Scriptures, but yet huve not the like nature of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, because they have not nny visible sign or ceremony ordained of God. The sacraments...that receive them unworthily, purchase to themselves condemnation, as St. Paul saith, 1 Cor. xi, 29. XVII. Of Baptism. V 19. Baptism is not only a sign... | |
| 1852 - 248 pages
...because they have not any visible sign or ceremony ordained of God. Thesacraments were notordained of Christ to be gazed upon, or to be carried about...that receive them unworthily, purchase to themselves condemnation, as St. Paul saith, 1 Cor. xi, 29. XVH. Of Baptism. Baptism is not only a sign of profession,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 602 pages
...work invisibly in us ; and doth not only quicken, but also strengthen and confirm our faith in him. Baptism and the Lord's Supper, for that they have...sacraments were not ordained of Christ to be gazed on, or to be carried about, but that we should duly use them. And in such only as worthily receive... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1829 - 602 pages
...quicken, but also strengthen nature of sacraments with and confirm our faith ;n him Baptism and the Lord s Supper, for that they have not any visible sign or...sacraments were not ordained of Christ to be gazed on, or to be carried about, but that we should duly use them. And in such only as worthily receive... | |
| Church of England, Thomas Newland - 1829 - 696 pages
...by the Article for the rejection of the five commonly called sacraments is, that" they have not the like nature of sacraments " with baptism and the Lord's...that " they have not any visible sign or ceremony or" dained of God." In order to establish this assertion, therefore, it will be necessary to show,... | |
| 1829 - 442 pages
...states of life allowed by the Scriptures: but yet have not like nature of Sacraments with Bap. tism and the Lord's Supper, for that they have not any visible Sign or Ceremony ordained of God. * The 21st nf the former articles is omitted, because it is partly of a loo nature, and is provided fcr,... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1829 - 246 pages
...in onr twenty-fifth Article. It is there declared, equally and alike, of BOTH the sacraments, that, in such only as WORTHILY receive the same, they have a wholesome effect or operation, but that they that receive them UNWORTHILY purchase to themselves damnation. I have little donbt, that,... | |
| William Holland Wilmer - 1829 - 258 pages
...is but "a sign of regeneration, or new birth," and that in relation to this and the other sacrament, "in such only as worthily receive the same, they have a wholesome effect or operation: but that they who receive them unworthily, purchase to themselves damnation."* The church understands baptism... | |
| Church of England - 1829 - 668 pages
...Itnptism, and the Lord's Supper, for that they have not any visible siyn or ceremony ordained of Cod. Tlie Sacraments were not ordained Of Christ to be gazed upon, or to be carried ubout, but that we should duly is >•• them. And in such only as wor. thily receive the same they... | |
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