An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With an Appendix, Giving a Condensed History of the Jews from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Present Day. Illustrated with Maps and EngravingsVanderpool & Cole, 1828 - 449 páginas |
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... baptism like to that of Christ . Some , ther who had been baptized with the baptism of John , afterwar ceived Christian baptism from the hands of Paul . They not so much as heard of the Holy Ghost . * While John was baptizing at the ...
... baptism like to that of Christ . Some , ther who had been baptized with the baptism of John , afterwar ceived Christian baptism from the hands of Paul . They not so much as heard of the Holy Ghost . * While John was baptizing at the ...
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... baptism , but whether they should be baptized immediate after their birth , or according to the custom of circumcision , the eighth day . Two other men , Gregory Thaumaturgus , bishop of Neoce area , and Firmilian , bishop of Cappadocia ...
... baptism , but whether they should be baptized immediate after their birth , or according to the custom of circumcision , the eighth day . Two other men , Gregory Thaumaturgus , bishop of Neoce area , and Firmilian , bishop of Cappadocia ...
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... baptism ; and immersion as the only proper mode . None , therefore , but those who had been immersed upon a pro- fession of saving faith , would they allow to belong to the church of Christ , and to be proper subjects of communion . All ...
... baptism ; and immersion as the only proper mode . None , therefore , but those who had been immersed upon a pro- fession of saving faith , would they allow to belong to the church of Christ , and to be proper subjects of communion . All ...
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