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and therefore that which passed on children, or was conveyed to children, unless there followed after-revocation, was counted valid and firm enough, it could come to no less: |
and Therefore that which passed on children, or was conveyed to children, unless there followed after-revocation, was counted valid and firm enough, it could come to no less: |
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Si verò minor, simul ac aetatem compleverat Judaismo renunciasset, nec eam omnino postquam major erat fuisset amplexus, Ita dein evanuit quicquid per initiamenta, &c. — ut in Gentilis planè conditionem rediret. Selden, ubi supra. Ʋpon score of like reason whereto, and for such after tryal, may have been taken up in the Christian Church that examination, which did sift the constancy, or rather consistency, of those had been taken in young, to their presumed grounds: that if they wavered, they might be known and discharged; or if they remained constant they might, by imposition of hands receive what the commoner name of that Ceremony did import, of their faith (at least a signe of) CONFIRMATION. Vasquez has from Erasmus (in the preface to his paraphraise on the Gospels) a word of most wholsome, grave, and prudent advice: that those who were baptized young, when they begin to write Man should be examined, An ratum habeant id quod in Catechismo ipsorum nomine promissum fuit? quod si ratum non habeant, ab ecclesiae jurisdictione liberos manere. in 3. part. Thom. disput. 154. tom. 2. cap. 1. sec. 2. If they did then stand to what their sureties had presumed for them? if not, they should be discarded. Most necessary! and of unimaginable benefit! such a scrutiny would shake off thousands of rotten hypocrites, and purge the Church of many such infidel-believers (or professers) upon whose dirty faces a little holy water was spinkled when they knew not what it was, but they no more minde the true sanctification appertaining, then the Turks or Saracens (who shall rise up in judgment against their washed filthiness) or then those of whom St Peter, It is happened to them according to the true proverb, The Dog to his vomit, and the washed Swine to wallow again in the mire. Such discipline of awak'd reason is that the world groans for! That men would become Christians! O, that the truth of faith, and POWER of true Christian belief might be seen in the hearts and lives of those that knowingly put the neck in Christ's yoke! |
Si verò minor, simul ac aetatem compleverat Judaismo renunciasset, nec eam Omnino Postquam Major erat fuisset Amplexus, Ita dein evanuit quicquid per initiamenta, etc. — ut in Gentilis planè conditionem rediret. Selden, ubi supra. Ʋpon score of like reason whereto, and for such After trial, may have been taken up in the Christian Church that examination, which did sift the constancy, or rather consistency, of those had been taken in young, to their presumed grounds: that if they wavered, they might be known and discharged; or if they remained constant they might, by imposition of hands receive what the commoner name of that Ceremony did import, of their faith (At least a Signen of) CONFIRMATION. Vasquez has from Erasmus (in the preface to his paraphraise on the Gospels) a word of most wholesome, grave, and prudent Advice: that those who were baptised young, when they begin to write Man should be examined, an ratum habeant id quod in Catechismo Ipsorum nomine Promise fuit? quod si ratum non habeant, ab ecclesiae jurisdiction Liberos manner. in 3. part. Tom dispute. 154. tom. 2. cap. 1. sec. 2. If they did then stand to what their sureties had presumed for them? if not, they should be discarded. Most necessary! and of unimaginable benefit! such a scrutiny would shake off thousands of rotten Hypocrites, and purge the Church of many such infidel-believers (or professers) upon whose dirty faces a little holy water was spinkled when they knew not what it was, but they no more mind the true sanctification appertaining, then the Turks or Saracens (who shall rise up in judgement against their washed filthiness) or then those of whom Saint Peter, It is happened to them according to the true proverb, The Dog to his vomit, and the washed Swine to wallow again in the mire. Such discipline of awaked reason is that the world groans for! That men would become Christians! O, that the truth of faith, and POWER of true Christian belief might be seen in the hearts and lives of those that knowingly put the neck in Christ's yoke! |
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