The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... Baptists of England were nobly in advance . It was an Association of ministers and churches at Nottingham , who set apart an hour on the first Monday evening of every month for extraordinary prayer for the extension of Christ's kingdom ...
... Baptists of England were nobly in advance . It was an Association of ministers and churches at Nottingham , who set apart an hour on the first Monday evening of every month for extraordinary prayer for the extension of Christ's kingdom ...
Page 80
... baptism for the removal of original sin , and the virtue of the Holy Eucharist in sustaining spiritual life in the soul , lay at the foundation of High Church Episcopacy . The priestly office , derived by apostolical succession , gave ...
... baptism for the removal of original sin , and the virtue of the Holy Eucharist in sustaining spiritual life in the soul , lay at the foundation of High Church Episcopacy . The priestly office , derived by apostolical succession , gave ...
Page 89
... Baptists in the United States properly originated from Wales , and descendants of this singular people are to be found in our churches throughout the Valley States . The true principles of religious freedom , of the genuine Roger ...
... Baptists in the United States properly originated from Wales , and descendants of this singular people are to be found in our churches throughout the Valley States . The true principles of religious freedom , of the genuine Roger ...
Page 90
... Baptists and Presbyterians in the " Old Dominion " had done much to promulgate a pure religious democracy . The Revolution had swept away every vestige of royalty , and the ancient aris- tocracy of the Cavalier had been changed into ...
... Baptists and Presbyterians in the " Old Dominion " had done much to promulgate a pure religious democracy . The Revolution had swept away every vestige of royalty , and the ancient aris- tocracy of the Cavalier had been changed into ...
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... baptism . It has poured forth in abundant streams the noblest theological literature the world has ever seen . It has produced a multitude of learned , grave , eloquent , and mighty preachers . It has developed forms of character of the ...
... baptism . It has poured forth in abundant streams the noblest theological literature the world has ever seen . It has produced a multitude of learned , grave , eloquent , and mighty preachers . It has developed forms of character of the ...
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