This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ...to salvation, they are one baptism, and John conjoins them in the ftdxrio/ia /leravolai; e); Hpeatv &/iaprtwv. Peter introduces faith as a co-operative element with repentance in this baptism--"Repent and be baptized (i-i) believing upon the name of Jesus Christ, els &peatv a/iapri&v.'" Here Repentance and Faith, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ...to salvation, they are one baptism, and John conjoins them in the ftdxrio/ia /leravolai; e); Hpeatv &/iaprtwv. Peter introduces faith as a co-operative element with repentance in this baptism--"Repent and be baptized (i-i) believing upon the name of Jesus Christ, els &peatv a/iapri&v.'" Here Repentance and Faith, conjointly, baptize " into the remission of sins." While a baptism e.'? /isrdvaiav, and a baptism e.'? ayean, are distinctive baptisms, as between themselves, they are entirely equivalent baptisms in their relation to the baptism ei; zptardv, which is the "one baptism" of Christianity. There is no difficulty, therefore, in the plural form of fiartrta/iuiv as expressing the discriminating differences between the dotrines of Repentance and Faith as received into the soul; so regarded they are two baptisms. As to the point--Can Repentance and Faith baptize; and do the Scriptures teach that they do baptize? An answer may be gathered from what has been said in explanation of this plural form, as, also, from the antecedent results developed in this Inquiry. There is nothing in Scripture more explicitly stated, than that the baptism of John's mission was a baptism due to the "doctrine" of Repentance, preached by him. This baptism was ritualized, not by a second baptism into water; 1. Because there is no logical congruity between these things; 2. Because it would destroy life; ij. Because the proposed substitute for a baptism (a dipping into water) is no baptism; 4. Because the Scriptures do not say one word about either a baptism or a dipping into water; but this baptism of the soul b' repentance was ritualized in a rite wherein this soul baptism was verbally announced, and pure water, as its symbol, was...
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