| Daniel Neal - 1843 - 1316 pągines
...government, and transplanted it into England in the year 1610, as will be seen in its proper place. in itself, except it be proved that we have fallen from true religion." — The Character of the Btust, Epistle to the Reader, p. 1. * Boyle's Dissuasive, p. 177. t " Profitemur... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1844 - 566 pągines
...government, and transplanted it into England in the year 1616, as will be seen in its proper place. in itself, except it be proved that we have fallen from true religion." — The Character of the Beast, Epistle to the Reader, p. 1. * Boyle's Dissuasive, p. 177. t " Profitemur... | |
| Joseph Jackson Goadby - 1871 - 420 pągines
...from Brownism to true Christian baptism, is not simply evil or reprovable in itself, except it can be proved that we have fallen from true religion....we, therefore, being formerly deceived in the way of Paedo-baptistry, do now embrace the faith in the true Christian and Apostolic baptism, then let no... | |
| Joseph Jackson Goadby - 1871 - 392 pągines
...Christian baptism, is not simply evil or reprovable in itself, except it can be proved that ice have fatten from true religion. If we, therefore, being formerly deceived in the way of Pajdo-baptistry, do now embrace the faith in the true Christian and Apostolic baptism, then let no... | |
| Henry Martyn Dexter - 1881 - 128 pągines
...Brownifme, & from Brownifme to true Chriftian baptifmc, is not ftmply evil or reprovable in it self, except it be proved that we have fallen from true religion: If wee therfor being formerly deceaved in the way of Pedobaptiftry, now doe embrace the truth in the true... | |
| Henry Martyn Dexter - 1881 - 126 pągines
...Brownifme, & from Brownifme to true Chriftian baptifme, is not fimply evil or reprovable in it self, except it be proved that we have fallen from true religion: If wee therfor being formerly deceaved in the way of Pedobaptiftry, now doe embrace the truth in the true... | |
| Philip Schaff, Henry Codman Potter, Samuel Macauley Jackson - 1894 - 542 pągines
...profession of Puritanism to Brownism, and from Brownism to true Christian baptism, is not simply evil or reprovable in itself, except it be proved that we...baptism, then let no man impute this as a fault unto us." Smyth justified his act in instituting baptism anew on grounds entirely satisfactory to modern Baptists.... | |
| Albert Henry Newman - 1894 - 550 pągines
...profession of Puritanism to Brownism, and from Brownism to true Christian baptism, is not simply evil or reprovable in itself, except it be proved that we...baptism, then let no man impute this as a fault unto us." Smyth justif1ed his act in instituting baptism anew on grounds entirely satisfactory to modern Baptists.... | |
| David Barnes Ford - 1896 - 288 pągines
...profession of Puritanisrne to Brownisme, and from Brownisme to true Christian Baptisme is not simply evil or reprovable in itself, except it be proved that we have fallen from true religion." Many adhered to him in his change of views, but the greater number opposed him and charged him with... | |
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