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A review of a Discourse of the visible and invisible Church of Christ, a reply to mr. [A.A.] Sykes's answer to that discourse [in The authority of the clergy and the liberties of the laity stated]. - Softcover

 
9781235917967: A review of a Discourse of the visible and invisible Church of Christ, a reply to mr. [A.A.] Sykes's answer to that discourse [in The authority of the clergy and the liberties of the laity stated].

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1722 Excerpt: ...but since Do such Precept can be produe'd, we can argue only from the Reason os the thing, and primitive TracJice. From the Reason os the Thing I have endeavour'd to shew, that a larger Profession than those contended for, may, and ought to be insisted on, as the ordinary Rule of the Church, It remains then to be shewn, that primitive 'Practice was agreeable to this Determination. ThiSv indeed, is the only Atgu»3S«;menC osser'd by Mr..S, He fays, no one has Authority to refuse Jldmijsion to him who proseffes his Faith in those very IVords upon which the posies did admit their Converts to Baptism; and he 'who professes his Belief in God, and 4eclar.es, as the Eunuch 4H-» that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, has a Right to be admitted to Baptism. To this Argument, as 'tis an Assertion of Fact, I reply, 1. That it does not.appear that we have a fiill Relation of the Facts he refers too. As to the Instance of the Eunucht it is plain, that the Historian has given us no Account of Phili/s things which this Author himself chinks necefiary. Here is no Mention of a 'Promise, that Ibi(ihe would perforni, to the utmost of his Abilities all that Jesus had commanded. Nay, there is no, explicit Profession mention'd even of that fundamental Article, the Belief in God. There is no doubt but Philip had largely instructed him in the Christian Faith, tho' it be only said, that he preach'd unto him Jesus; the Articles of his Death and Refurreffion had, without Question, made a Part of the Preacher's Sermon, and been assented to by the Disciple; and the very Form in which our Lord himself had directed that Baptism should be administer'd, must suppole him both to have been taught, and to havp assenred to the Christian Doctrine, concerning the Father, and the Holy ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1722 Excerpt: ...but since Do such Precept can be produe'd, we can argue only from the Reason os the thing, and primitive TracJice. From the Reason os the Thing I have endeavour'd to shew, that a larger Profession than those contended for, may, and ought to be insisted on, as the ordinary Rule of the Church, It remains then to be shewn, that primitive 'Practice was agreeable to this Determination. ThiSv indeed, is the only Atgu»3S«;menC osser'd by Mr..S, He fays, no one has Authority to refuse Jldmijsion to him who proseffes his Faith in those very IVords upon which the posies did admit their Converts to Baptism; and he 'who professes his Belief in God, and 4eclar.es, as the Eunuch 4H-» that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, has a Right to be admitted to Baptism. To this Argument, as 'tis an Assertion of Fact, I reply, 1. That it does not.appear that we have a fiill Relation of the Facts he refers too. As to the Instance of the Eunucht it is plain, that the Historian has given us no Account of Phili/s things which this Author himself chinks necefiary. Here is no Mention of a 'Promise, that Ibi(ihe would perforni, to the utmost of his Abilities all that Jesus had commanded. Nay, there is no, explicit Profession mention'd even of that fundamental Article, the Belief in God. There is no doubt but Philip had largely instructed him in the Christian Faith, tho' it be only said, that he preach'd unto him Jesus; the Articles of his Death and Refurreffion had, without Question, made a Part of the Preacher's Sermon, and been assented to by the Disciple; and the very Form in which our Lord himself had directed that Baptism should be administer'd, must suppole him both to have been taught, and to havp assenred to the Christian Doctrine, concerning the Father, and the Holy ...

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Verlag: HardPress Ltd, 2018
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