| 1822 - 872 pages
...times of tbe Apostles ; and as a Christian see iety which has preserved pure tbe doctrine» of tbe Gospel through all ages. The perfectly correct external...the truth, disputed by the Romish Church, that the Reformntion brought about in the sixteenth century was. in the highest degree necessary ; aud at the... | |
| William Jones - 1838 - 696 pages
...account the Baptists may be considered as the only Christian community which has stood since the times of the apostles, and as a Christian society, which...denomination tends to confirm the truth, disputed by the Roman church, that the reformation brought in in the sixteenth century was in the highest degree necessary... | |
| Thomas Fenner Curtis - Close and open communion - 1850 - 326 pages
...the King of the Netherlands. " The Baptists may be considered as the only Christian community which has stood since the days of the Apostles, and as a Christian society has preserved pure the doctrines of the Gospel through all ages. The perfectly correct external and... | |
| Thomas Fenner Curtis - Close and open communion - 1850 - 324 pages
...the King of the Netherlands. " The Baptists may be considered as the only Christian community which has stood since the days of the Apostles, and as a Christian society has preserved pure the doctrines of the Gospel through all ages. The perfectly correct external and... | |
| 1854 - 452 pages
...honor of that origin. ON THIS ACCOUNT THE BAPTISTS MAY BE CONSIDERED THE ONLY CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY WHICH HAS STOOD SINCE THE DAYS OF THE APOSTLES ; AND AS...PURE THE DOCTRINES OF THE GOSPEL THROUGH ALL AGES." May we not hope that a brighter day is dawning, when pedo-Baptist professors of theology and doctors... | |
| John Newton Brown - Baptists - 1854 - 332 pages
...ACCOUNT THE BAPTISTS MAY BB CONSIDERED AS THE ONLY CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY WHICH HAS STOOD SINCE THE DAYS OP THE APOSTLES ; AND* AS A CHRISTIAN SOCIETY WHICH HAS PRESERVED PURE THE DOCTRINES OP THE GOSPEL THROUGH ALL AGES. The perfectly correct external and internal economy of the Baptist... | |
| William Cecil Duncan - Baptism - 1855 - 300 pages
...distinguished Psedo-baptist scholars of Holland, — "may be considered as the only Christian community which has stood since the days of the Apostles; and as a...denomination, tends to confirm the truth, disputed by the Komish Church, that the Reformation brought about in the sixteenth century, was in the highest degree... | |
| David C. Haynes - Baptists - 1856 - 362 pages
...MAY BE CONSIDERED AS THE ONLY CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY WHICH HAS STOOD SINCE THE DAYS OF THE APOSTLES J AND AS A CHRISTIAN SOCIETY WHICH HAS PRESERVED PURE THE DOCTRINES OF THE GrOSPEL THROUGH ALL AGES. The perfectly correct external and internal economy of the Baptist denomination,... | |
| Baptists - 1861 - 392 pages
...of that origin. ON THIS ACCOUNT THE BAPTISTS MAY RE CONSIDERED AS THE ONLY CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY WHICH HAS STOOD SINCE THE DAYS OF THE APOSTLES, AND AS A CHRISTIAN SOCIETY WHICH HAS PRESERVED PURE THE DOCTRINE OF THE GoSPEL THROUGH ALL AGES. The perfectly correct external and internal economy of the... | |
| Amos Cooper Dayton - Baptism - 1858 - 282 pages
...origin. And on this account, the Baptists may be considered as the only Christian community that have stood since the days of the apostles, and as a Christian society have preserved pure the doctrines of the gospel through all ayes. The perfectly correct external and... | |
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