An Inquiry Into the Means of Grace Their Mutual Connection And Combined Use W
An Inquiry Into the Means of Grace Their Mutual Connection And Combined Use W
R W Richard William Jelf
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Moreover, we apprehend that to de- part from this direct admission of the obvious meaning of words which carry in them a kind of importunate perspi- APPENDIX. 345 cuity, is to introduce a principle of universal and incurable scepticism into the interpretation of doctrines ; insomuch that if it were admitted, we should despair, for our own part, of ever being able to say that any words could ever express a certain and fixed doctrine, or that any doctiine could ever be expressed in intelligible w...ords/^ — Mr. Djivi- son's Article on Baptismal E/Cgeneration, Quarterly Review, vol. XV. P. 478—485. LECTURE II. P. 46. 1. 9. " Now groioth of every kind is a work of degrees, " &c. ] So Mr. Davison (on Baptismal Regenera- tion as above. ) "That which is increased, say the old logicians, must be made greater by the continual addition of parts similar to itself. " P. 48. 7 lines from the bottom. "Members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones. "] St. Chrysostom interprets this passage as referring to Baptism ....
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