The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Priestley, Volumen20G. Smallfield, 1817 |
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... infants had no sin of their own , advanced a new doctrine , viz . that though infants had no sin of their own , they derived sin from Adam ; calling it original sin . This novelty ( for such it certainly was ) offended Pelagius and his ...
... infants had no sin of their own , advanced a new doctrine , viz . that though infants had no sin of their own , they derived sin from Adam ; calling it original sin . This novelty ( for such it certainly was ) offended Pelagius and his ...
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... ( infant baptism ) " on universal custom , " as if it had been a bold falsehood that they had advanced . † " The most likely opinion , he says , " is , that Pelagius did deny the baptism , but not the salvation of infants ; " and with ...
... ( infant baptism ) " on universal custom , " as if it had been a bold falsehood that they had advanced . † " The most likely opinion , he says , " is , that Pelagius did deny the baptism , but not the salvation of infants ; " and with ...
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... infants . Mr. Robinson says , that " the Manicheans - did not baptize infants . " But it is proved by Beausobre , who took more pains than any other person to investigate the history , the opinions , and the practices , of the ...
... infants . Mr. Robinson says , that " the Manicheans - did not baptize infants . " But it is proved by Beausobre , who took more pains than any other person to investigate the history , the opinions , and the practices , of the ...
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OF THE TWENTIETH VOLUME | 1 |
Letter | 4 |
OBSERVATIONS ON THE HARMONY OF THE EVANGELISTS | 19 |
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