Infant Baptism the Means of National Reformation According to the Doctrine And

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Infant Baptism the Means of National Reformation According to the Doctrine And
H Henry Budd
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" ^ ' 1 Cor. Xii. 26. 158 THE CHURCH. And if he be detained from the public " Com- munion of the Saints '' by sickness, the Church does not forget him, but as she is desirous to preserve and continue this sick member in the " unity of the Church/* she sends her minister into the chamber of sickness to prepare liim for his latter end* Of all our formularies, this is the one which I have heard stated to be least worthy of the piety and judgment of the Reformers 5 and more especially on this accou...nt, that it makes no provision for diversity of character ; that it is only adapted to the case of the real Christian, and that the unregenerate man seems to have no share iti it. But is not this objection the distinctive character of the formulary ? and does it not show its perfect consistency with all the other formularies, which uniformly assume the regeneration of their subject, and treat him as one of God's elect ? It is to the baptised, regenerate, and elect, that the Church sends her minister to comfort him under his sickness, and to prepare him for that solemn change, into which he may be about to pass* Immediately that ^^ he comes into the sick man's presence^^' he asks God to ^^ spare '* his people whom he has redeemed with " his most precious blood 5 " and shortly after, he prays, " save thy servant which putteth his trust in thee : *' and in this spirit, assuming the regeneration of the "sick member, *' the prayers proceed.

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