| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - Anglican Communion - 1850 - 860 pages
...external vocation, wherein our baptism is implied §. For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect we justly hold it to be the door of our actual entrance into God's house, the first apparent beginning... | |
| Henry Phillpotts (bp. of Exeter.) - 1850 - 112 pages
...external vocation, wherein our Baptism is implied. For, as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect we justly hold it to be the door of our actual entrance into Christ's house, the first apparent beginning... | |
| Alexander Watson - Baptism - 1850 - 52 pages
...extemal vocation, wherein our Baptism is implied. 1 For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect we justly hold it to be the door of our actual entrance into GOD'S house, the first apparent beginning... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1850 - 678 pages
...of eternal vocation, wherein our baptism is implied. For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...the manifest ordinary course of divine dispensation new born, but by baptism which both declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect, we justly... | |
| Christianity - 1850 - 556 pages
...extract to prove that Hooker was a prcdestinarian. ' " For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...the manifest ordinary course of divine dispensation new born, but by that Baptism which both declareth and maketh ,us Christians. In which respect we justly... | |
| Christianity - 1850 - 626 pages
...God but by new birth ; nor according to the manifest ordinary course of divine dispensation new born, but by that Baptism which both declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect we justly hold it to be the door of our actual entrance into God's house; the first APPARENT beginning... | |
| 1850 - 602 pages
...extract to prove that Hooker was a predestinarian. ' " For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the Church of God hut by new birth ; nor according to the manifest ordinary course of divine dispensation new born, but... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1852 - 462 pages
...of external vocation wherein our Baptism is implied. For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect we justly hold it to be the door of our actual entrance into God's house, the first apparent beginning... | |
| John Pearson - 1854 - 440 pages
...without birth, 1 Eph. i. 1. » Eph. v. 8. » Eph. ii. 3, 12. « Rom. viii. 80. O 200 NECESSITY OF OUTWARD so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect, we justly hold it to be the door of our actual entrance into God's house, the first apparent beginning... | |
| William Henry Hicks - 1856 - 80 pages
...life without vocation, wherein our Baptism is implied. For as we are not naturally men without birth, so neither are we Christian men in the eye of the...the manifest ordinary course of Divine dispensation, new born, but by Baptism, which both declareth and maketh us Christians. In which respect we justly... | |
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