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Page 108
of a person ' s first awakening and the manner of his convictions , illuminations ,
and comforts , should be publicly exhibited before the whole congregation , on
occasion of his admission into the church ; though this be not demanded as ...
of a person ' s first awakening and the manner of his convictions , illuminations ,
and comforts , should be publicly exhibited before the whole congregation , on
occasion of his admission into the church ; though this be not demanded as ...
Page 349
Jonathan Edwards Samuel Austin. into their way of admission , and have been
acquainted with every living member that Mr . Stoddard had adınitted before my
coming ; and have been particularly informed , by inany of them , of the manner of
...
Jonathan Edwards Samuel Austin. into their way of admission , and have been
acquainted with every living member that Mr . Stoddard had adınitted before my
coming ; and have been particularly informed , by inany of them , of the manner of
...
Page 374
To what purpose is it , to object from the parable now mentioned , That the church
ought not to go about to make a distinction between wheat and tares , in their
admission of members , by pretending to discern the difference ? When it is so ...
To what purpose is it , to object from the parable now mentioned , That the church
ought not to go about to make a distinction between wheat and tares , in their
admission of members , by pretending to discern the difference ? When it is so ...
Page 465
120 , he observes , “ That to say such a profession of internal , invisible things is
the rule to direct the church in admission . . . . is to hide the parallel , and beg the
question . For the question here is about the person ' s right to come , and not ...
120 , he observes , “ That to say such a profession of internal , invisible things is
the rule to direct the church in admission . . . . is to hide the parallel , and beg the
question . For the question here is about the person ' s right to come , and not ...
Page 493
For he speaks of baptism as " the only rite ( or way ) of admission into the visible
church , " applying it to the baptism of children ; and as that which “ MAKES them
members of the body of Christ , ” p . 99 . And he grants , that it was ordained for ...
For he speaks of baptism as " the only rite ( or way ) of admission into the visible
church , " applying it to the baptism of children ; and as that which “ MAKES them
members of the body of Christ , ” p . 99 . And he grants , that it was ordained for ...
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