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his election to be their minister , and concluded by requesting the prayers and advices of the ministers present . After which the service regularly proceeded .
But if it should still be object * cd , that the retaining the ancient ecclesiastical name of ordination , must necessarily keep up among
the people some of the ideas of investiture , which have been so long connected with it ^ let the name be laid aside , and let it be simply called a Day of Prayer ,
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JOerkiiificld ^ July 31 . SlB ., I beg leave , through the medium of your Very useful Repository to offer the following remarks on
what ought in my opinion to be understood by the New Testament phrase of being * filled wifch the Holy Ghost . " In the 2 nd chapter of the Acts , we are informed of the
first manifestation of this supernatural power and it is added they 44 began to speak with tongues as the spirit gave them utterance /*
This passage suggested to me the following inquiry . Whenever the Holy Ghost is mentioned in the New Testament as descending upon any of the converts to Christianity ' , is it not either
ex-J fressly mentioned , or often hbfflied by-the context , that they either prophesied or spake with tpngues ? and , as a necessary consequence , is not the meaning of being rt filled with the Holy
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or a , Day Religiously Kept , on the formation of their nsw $ : oi * nectioiu And the more completely to set aside all idea of its being in order to a communication ojF powers , I
would have it observed on every occasion of a change of connection between a minister and his people , whether it be the first engagement of the kind into which the minister has entered or not . I am , &c . WILLIAM TURNER .
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Ghost , " to be understood as having that peculiar privilege confered , and correctly , in no other sense f The aposlU ? Peter , in
vindication of this new display of Goers power , from the interpretation of * being full of new wine / ' quotes th 4 > prediction of Joel , that " your sons and your daughters shall prophesyJ * He further states in the same chapter , " that Jesus having received of the Father the promise of the Holy Ghost , he hath shed forth this which ye now see and hear *
When Peter was preacning Defore Cornelius , while lie was yet speaking , " the Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard the word . And they of the circumcision which believed , were
astonished , as many as ciame v «» Peter , because that on the Gentiles aiso > was poured oat the gift of tbe Holy Ghost , for they heard them speak wit * tongue * » la the sequt » ,
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H 74 Meaning of ** T&c Hoty Ghost " .
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THE HOI / Y GHOST ALWAYS CONNECTED IN THE NEW TESTAMENT "WITH PKOPUESY 1 NG OR SPEAKING WITH TONGUES *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1809, page 674, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1743/page/24/
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