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P * Sv 1-w © tifct ? reeoritmend to your perusal a pankphkt mtitlfed ; ** Dippingri&t tfce 6 fc > ly or Scriptiiral nlfcritftfl » of baptising /*
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< fev < rofls i Matt . x $ viii . ! £ should hays been translated disciple ± all nations ) and taught to observer all things whatsoever Christ hath chm ~ manded . Invaluable privileges ! Ques t * II . Who are the proper subjects of baptistn ? Answer * Those who want the privileges * As to chfldreri ; in many cases of coiiimon life and affairs , parents
neH drily may * , but are obliged t 6 introduce their children to privileges wjthout their expressed consent , nay , even before they urfe capable of giving consent , and are justly blapied if they neglect the opportunities to doit : such as making tBerti menibers of an
advantageous corporation , Or society . Parents &Uo , not otilf have a right , but are > Obliged to instruct their chilfli-eh in every thing that they ap £ rt ? heiid wilt be u&fcfdl and ornan&eiital io them
hereafter , and havfe a right to demand their attention to such tfc * struciibns , kuA io initiate and £ <* custom them 16 Qi&cttee thos thitigs they have instructed tfieia ihf so long as they rertiaih tiincter ihtit care and tuition r after ^ 2 tir& to
tllfe ^ dre choose themsdiy < Ri ; whether they Will cbrttitiW to obi . sei ^ ve them . Under the a : bove description , mtts ^ t t ^ raok ^ d all things whatsoever &hrtst ktofk nommdndedl By baptiiirt , W d < S hot ft * out * children UtiAGf bbligations tb obsetVeor to d 6 ivftat oihfeir ^ iife
they would not have been obliged to . All persons to whom the go * , pel is , or shall be preached , are , and will be obliged to observe all
ttifngs , whatsoever God hath commanded by his son Jesus ; we onl y procure for them ceirtain privileges that will hereafter be v 6 rf ad vantage 6 U 3 % o assist them to fulfil that duty to which they
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TJBUB ^ S ^ WEIt OF TX ^ IIrl US JCO ^ f t . * HA RP S QUERIES . 'H orn . vii . 14 i We know that the law is spiritual : its com * Hiands extend their obligatidns to the passions and affections bf the spirit * , and are calculated to form and establish 4 fl ^* it ell boly dispo . ftitions and g <^ od habi ts : but I ( a sinner under the . law ) am carnal :
feel myself strongly inclined to ^ indulge the passions and lusts of the ^ flesh : sold under sin : being in tier condition of a / miserable slave , who having sold himself to a master , is no longer at liberty to ^ ct according to : his own better f © n ^ iments , but must obey his master ' s diotales . ^ t ^ Papl b ^ rr
rpws the thought and expression from the Old Testament : particuiarly it is said of Ahab , 1 . Kings X ^ t i . 20 , Because thou hast sold J ( h& * df $ o & >< & & . < gr 4 i m the $ ig ¥ of the Lord * See also v . 25 ,- and cm ,
^ 0 , wl » a 4 ; follows p f ; Abac ' s j stQf ^ i , iJN ^ condition pf a ^ * lave spld under * in-: wh ^ n he ;{ i «* a * d thf ^ message from God , he fumbled himself , no dQVbt t b ^ ggiHgtfarglveness , and
j ^ rpQ ^ ng-amett ^ ment : but thfi tyjcajijt in him prevailed s he re . tura ^ d tp wickedness and perished in it . See also a ^ like exjpyessipn f 1 / Maccabees i , 15 , a « rf 'Were
# q 14 to da i mischief . But in all th 4 * e cases it is the sinner ' own doing * See also 2 Kings , xvii . 17-Quest . I , What privileges are annexed to Baptism ? ; Answer . Fronvthe words of the institution , t * fie disciplcd ^ os received among QhthCu disciples * ( the word paQijm
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1812, page 14, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1744/page/14/
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