Nine Discourses on Baptism: Viz. Water Baptism, John's Baptism, Christian Baptism, Believer's Baptism, Infant Baptism, Believing Parents and Their Children in Covenant with God, Being Buried with Christ in Baptism Illustrated : to which is Annexed, Mrs. Jackson's Confession

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Daniel Oliver
David Carlisle, 1806 - Baptism - 156 pages
 

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Page 20 - But now I have' written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat.
Page 37 - Let the righteous smite me; it shall be a kindness: and let him reprove me; it shall be an excellent oil, which shall not break my head: for yet my prayer also shall be in their calamities.
Page 7 - It is all old wives' fables to talk of the change of the Sabbath from the seventh to the first day.
Page 55 - And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him.
Page 9 - Now his parents went to Jerusalem every year at the feast of the passover. And when he was twelve years old, they went up to Jerusalem after the custom of the feast.
Page 9 - Therefore said he unto them, The harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers into his harvest.
Page 66 - But when they believed Philip preaching the things concerning the kingdom of God, and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women.
Page 22 - For I say unto you, Among those that are born of women, there is not a greater prophet than John the Baptist : but he that is least in the kingdom of God is greater than he.
Page 9 - These twelve Jesus sent forth and commanded them, saying, Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not : But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Page 26 - Woe unto the world because of offences! for it must needs be that offences come; but woe to that man by whom the offence cometh!

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