A Review of the Doctrine of the Eucharist With Four Charges to the Clergy of M

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A Review of the Doctrine of the Eucharist With Four Charges to the Clergy of M
Daniel Waterland
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42. P. 442, &c. Vossius de John iii. 5. The stipulation is as Baptism. Disp. Iv. Thes. Iii. P. 269.
xi. 'as a Covenanting Rite. 285 like figure whereunto Baptism doth now save us ; not the putting away the filth of the flesh, but the stipulation [r*p&>- rr](j. D\ of a good conscience to Godward, by the resurrection of Christ 2 . ' Here we have the very doctrine which I am pleading for, that Baptism is a federal rite, a stipulation with God. So Beza and Grotius, and other critics of best note*,
...interpret the place, and gave very substantial reasons for it, which I need not here recite. I shall only add, that the ancients constantly taught, that Baptism was a covenanting rite, a solemn form of stipulating with God k, the seal of the Lord c ; and that it succeeded in the room of Circumcision, being therefore called the Christian circumcision, ' made without hands d, ' or the spiri- tual cii-cumcision e, as a figure and instrument of it.
Having thus far cleared the way, we may now proceed to the Sacrament of the Eucharist, the last of the four.


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