The Benefits Annexed to a Participation in the Two Christian Sacraments of Bapt
The Benefits Annexed to a Participation in the Two Christian Sacraments of Bapt
William Vaux
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Viii. 15, 16. LECTURE IV. 137 pursuing it, though I can but briefly allude to them, are highly illustrative of the view taken of the absolute excellency of the be- nefits annexed to Baptism. It is impossi- ble to set higher than he does, in the three first chapters, the advantages which the Gentiles derived from their simple aggrega- tion to the church of Christ ; and, what is important to us, it is from this exhibition of their Christian privileges, that here, as elsewhere, he draws his chief ...arguments in favour of a holy life. The certainty of that adoption in Christ, to which they had been predestiyiated}", the fact of their having been sealed by the Holy Spirit which is the earn- est of our inhe7ntance\ mito the day of re- demption^^ of their having received grace ac- cording to the measure of the gift of Christ^ ; the reality of the change they had already experienced from being the children of wrath'^\ and dead in sins", to a new life in Christ"" as dear children'^, from being dark- h Ephes.
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