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Page 507
... Irenæus , Tertullian and Origen . Farther down than the last - named , it is wholly unnecessary , as the sequel will show , for me to proceed . * This distinction , universally made , between the Apostolical Fathers and the succeeding ...
... Irenæus , Tertullian and Origen . Farther down than the last - named , it is wholly unnecessary , as the sequel will show , for me to proceed . * This distinction , universally made , between the Apostolical Fathers and the succeeding ...
Page 515
... that which Semisch has so candidly expressed , can be sustained : namely , " of an infant baptism Justin knows nothing . " II . IRENEUS . 66 Irenæus comes next in order 1851. ] Examination of Dr. Woods's Argument . 515.
... that which Semisch has so candidly expressed , can be sustained : namely , " of an infant baptism Justin knows nothing . " II . IRENEUS . 66 Irenæus comes next in order 1851. ] Examination of Dr. Woods's Argument . 515.
Page 516
... Irenæus and Jus- tin , as signifying baptism . The passage above cited is with good reason supposed to contain proof infant baptism was the prevailing practice . " · that The question connected with this passage is one of literary ...
... Irenæus and Jus- tin , as signifying baptism . The passage above cited is with good reason supposed to contain proof infant baptism was the prevailing practice . " · that The question connected with this passage is one of literary ...
Page 517
... Irenæus is the first church teacher in whom we find any allusion to infant baptism ; and in his mode of ex- pressing himself on the subject , he leads us at the same time to recognize its connection with the essence of the Christian con ...
... Irenæus is the first church teacher in whom we find any allusion to infant baptism ; and in his mode of ex- pressing himself on the subject , he leads us at the same time to recognize its connection with the essence of the Christian con ...
Page 518
... Irenæus thinks that infants are partakers of the new birth , and consequently of baptism , ( since baptism effects the new birth , ) it is yet left in doubt whether infants were always baptized or not . From the remark of Irenæus , it ...
... Irenæus thinks that infants are partakers of the new birth , and consequently of baptism , ( since baptism effects the new birth , ) it is yet left in doubt whether infants were always baptized or not . From the remark of Irenæus , it ...
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