| Charles Taylor - 1844 - 252 sider
...Evidences !" The volume, having been carefully revised, is presented to the American Churches, as the authentic delineation of original Christian Baptism...AND EVANGELISTS, TO INFANTS, AND NOT BY SUBMERSION — therefore, the subsequent " FACTS and EVIDENCES" are irrefutable, as « the truth is in Jesus."... | |
| 1844 - 608 sider
...Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible. New York : Saxton & Miles. The author of this volume maintains that baptism, from " the day of Pentecost, was administered...and evangelists to infants, and not by submersion." We arc rather inclined to the Quaker view of the subject, but consider " baptism and the supper as... | |
| 1844 - 600 sider
...Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible. New York : Saxton & Miles. The author of this volume maintains that baptism, from " the day of Pentecost, was administered...and evangelists to infants, and not by submersion." We are rather inclined to the Quaker view of the subject, but consider " baptism and the supper as... | |
| 1844 - 604 sider
...Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible. New York : Saxton & Miles. The author of this volume maintains that baptism, from " the day of Pentecost, was administered by the apostles and evangelists to infante, and not by submersion." We are rather inclined to the Quaker view of ihe subject, but consider... | |
| Joseph Alden - 1849 - 188 sider
...to the American Churches, as the authentic delineation of original Christian Baptism — with th» assured conviction, that an erudite polemic cannot..."The book displays wonderful research, and brings out tho proof from philology and ecclesiastical history, with a distinctness and force perhaps never excelled.... | |
| 1850 - 778 sider
...archaeology, may not be conclusive, but they certainly go far to show, in the language of Mr. Taylor, " that Baptism, from the day of Pentecost, was administered...and Evangelists, to infants, and not by submersion. ," We are not aware that these " Facts and Evidences" have ever been invalidated, either in this country... | |
| Alexander Campbell - 1851 - 568 sider
...not ventured either to dispute the FACTS,* or to invalidate the EVIDENCES." Again : it is affirmed " that an erudite polemic cannot be found, who will...and evangelists to infants, and not by submersion. Therefore, the subsequent FACTS and EVIDENCES are as irrefutable as the truth in Jesus." Such is the... | |
| Robert Baird - 1851 - 444 sider
...editor presents this volume to the American Churches, aa the authentic delineation of original Christ,an Baptism — with the assured conviction, that an erudite...was administered by the Apostles and Evangelists, to lufants, and not by submersion:' the Facts and Evidences sustaining this position, he regards as irrefutable,... | |
| 1850 - 778 sider
...conclusive, but they certainly go far to show, in the language of Mr. Taylor, "that Baptism, from the dayof Pentecost, was administered by the Apostles and Evangelists, to infants, and not by submersion." We are not aware that these " Facts and Evidences" have ever been invalidated, either in this country... | |
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