| Church of England articles - 1821 - 234 pages
...Sacrament. Q. Whence have we regeneration ? A. None other ways but from the death and resurrection of Christ. For by the force of Christ's death our...unto a new life, to obey the righteousness of God. Nowell, p. 104. See Art. XVII. s, t. 1 Sanctify this water to the mystical washing away of sin ; and... | |
| Edward John Burrow - 1822 - 594 pages
...Sacrament. Mast. But whence have we regeneration ? Scho. None other ways but from the death and resurrection of Christ. For by the force of Christ's death our...unto a new life, to obey the righteousness of God. Mast. Do all generally, and without difference, receive this grace ? Scho. The only faithful receive... | |
| Anglican fathers - Apostolic succession - 1838 - 598 pages
...Sacrament. Ma. But whence have we regeneration ? Scho. None other ways but from the death and resurrection of CHRIST. For by the force of CHRIST'S death, our...formed unto a new life, to obey the righteousness of GOB. Ma. Do all generally, and without difference, receive this grace ? Scho. The only faithful receive... | |
| John Osmond Dakeyne - Baptism - 1843 - 146 pages
...deceiveth us with vain figures. . . . By the force of Christ's death, our old man 9 Commentary on Ephes. is, after a certain manner, crucified and mortified...corruptness of our nature is, as it were, buried, that it may no more live and be strong in us. And by the beneficial mean of his resurrection, He giveth us... | |
| Augustus Frederick Bayford, George Cornelius Gorham - Baptism - 1849 - 264 pages
...Sacrament. " But whence have we regeneration ? " None other ways but from the death and resurrection of Christ. For by the force of Christ's death our...unto a new life, to obey the righteousness of God. " Do all generally, and without difference, receive this grace ? " The only faithful receive this fruit:... | |
| William Goode - Baptism - 1850 - 628 pages
...resurrection of Christ; for through the power of his death our old man is in a manner crucified nud mortified, and the corruptness of our nature is as it were buried, that it may no longer live and flourish in us: but the blessed effect of his resurrection is to obtain for... | |
| Richard Paul Blakeney - 1866 - 648 pages
...an- SCRIPTURE AND REQKBE" None other ways but from the death and resurrection of Christ. For RATION. by the force of Christ's death our old man is, after...unto a new life, to obey the righteousness of God."* Bradford says : — Bradford. " Now then, who doth not then know that the regenerate, in that, and... | |
| Charles Marshall, William Wilkinson Marshall - 1882 - 242 pages
...sacrament. M. But whence have we regeneration ? .$". None other ways but from the death and resurrection of Christ. For by the force of Christ's death our...unto a new life, to obey the righteousness of God." NowelFs Small Catechism then continues, " Baptismi vim apertins adhuc mihi edissere" (ediscere, 1633).... | |
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