| Charles Chapman Grafton - 1910 - 366 pages
...are grafted into the Church, receive remission of sins, are adopted as the Sons of God, and are made members of Christ, Children of God, and Inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven. The conditions of rightful reception by adults are faith and repentance. Infants, according to our... | |
| Martha Helen Haywood, Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Mary Hilliard Hinton - 1910 - 336 pages
...solemn and significant rite that whole company saw repeated, their own dedication and new birth as "Members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven." We know little about that fair young child whose name is now so familiar among the many millions of... | |
| Anna Austen McCulloh - 1912 - 192 pages
...die in us, as we seek to enter into the blessed company of Thy saints, to be in very word and deed members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the kingdom of heaven. THE THIED SUNDAY IN ADVENT Collect. O Lord Jesus Christ, who at Thy first coming didst send Thy messenger... | |
| Dyson Hague - 1893 - 298 pages
...covenant privilege, and responsibility goes, and as far as a dispensation of grace is concerned, " members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the kingdom of Heaven." But as all circumcised were not circumcised in heart, Romans ii. 28-29, so all baptized are not necessarily... | |
| 1913 - 956 pages
...the evening of their lives, what a joy it is to receive them by baptism, and in God's name make them members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the kingdom of Heaven ! To stand in the cold, with only the sky above and snow beneath, to put on your vestments and go into... | |
| 1853 - 624 pages
...as though Christianity were a mere name, and all who had been baptized were thus necessarily made " members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the kingdom of heaven." At the time in question, in that district of country, places of religious worship were "few and far... | |
| Charles Chapman Grafton - 1914 - 282 pages
...children. They are not taught that they are heathen or outside God's covenant of grace, but are by their baptism members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven. They are not left till, having fallen into sin, they become conscious of the need of repentance and... | |
| Fred Eugene Hagin - 1914 - 426 pages
...by the precious blood of thy son, we thank thee that thou hast called us into the same, and made us members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven. Look now, we beseech thee, upon thy church and take from it division and strife and whatsoever hinders... | |
| 1914 - 230 pages
...its doctrine of the identity of men with God. By its sacrament of baptism, it professes to make men "members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the kingdom of heaven." It assumes to regenerate them. Between the regenerate and the unregenerate the only difference is that... | |
| Charles Chapman Grafton - 1914 - 390 pages
...are grafted into the Church, receive remission of sins, are adopted as the Sons of God, and are made members of Christ, Children of God, and Inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven. The conditions of rightful reception by adults are faith and repentance. Infants, according to our... | |
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