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Chapter 3 THE PRESENT, A DISPENSATION OF MEANS.

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a new life, and the life of a new creature, before there can be either part or lot in the kingdom of God. We have also expressed our firm conviction that it is the good

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The tenor of the whole record is, that He delights in showing mercy, forgiving iniquity, and bestowing the Grace that bringeth

ss sufferers from sin, by making them subjects of His kingdo

, in every village and on every highway of our land, we can hear men and women, professing to be Christians and calling themselves members of Christ's Church, gravely asserting that their Redeemer cannot so bless a little child as to change its sinful nature! If hard pressed, these persons, so wise in

oundations of redemption if they will. Let them argue that all things are not possible with God if they dare. We still prefer to believe that the Spirit of God can change, renew and regenerate the new-born

e children of God, but we believe it, because the Word says so. And believing that, it is not hard for us to believ

Phenician woman. But if He can do this without means, who will say that He cannot do the same thing through means? Since, then, He can accomplish his own purposes of Grace either with or without means, it only remains for us to inquire, in what way has it pleased God to work? Does He in the present dispensation work mediately

little earth mixed with spittle do?" Yet it pleased our Lord to use it as a means, in working that stupendous miracle. When Jesus asked for the five barley loaves and two small fishes, to feed the five thousand, even an apostle said: "What are these among so many?" Yes, what are they? In the h

s perceives that virtue is gone out of Him. The woman perceives that virtue, healing and life are come into her. There was a transfer from Christ's blessed life-giving body, into the diseased suffering body of the woman. And what was

disciples of all nations, He instructed them how they were to do it. The commission correctly translated, as we have it in the Revised New Testament reads thus: "Go ye, therefore, and make disciples of all the nations, baptising them into the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost; teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I commanded you; and lo, I am with you alway, even unto

e Lutheran Church attaches more importance to this divine ordinance than any other Protestant denomination. While all around us there has been a weakening and yielding on this point; while the spirit of our age and country scorns the idea of a child receiving divine Grace through baptism

k of baptism, we speak of it as defined above, by Luther. We cannot separate the water from the Word. We would not dare to baptize with water without the Word. In the words of Luther, that would be "simply water, and no baptism." Let it be kept constantly in mind that whatever benefits and effects we ascribe to baptism, in the further forcible words of Luther's Catechism:

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Contents

The Works of Henry Fielding, vol. 12
Chapter 1 ALL ARE SINNERS.
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Chapter 2 ALL THAT IS BORN OF THE FLESH MUST BE BORN OF THE SPIRIT.
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Chapter 3 THE PRESENT, A DISPENSATION OF MEANS.
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Chapter 4 BAPTISM, A DIVINELY APPOINTED MEANS OF GRACE.
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Chapter 5 THE BAPTISMAL COVENANT CAN BE KEPT UNBROKEN. AIM AND RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTS.
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Chapter 6 HOME INFLUENCE AND TRAINING IN THEIR RELATION TO THE KEEPING OF THE BAPTISMAL COVENANT.
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Chapter 7 THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL IN ITS RELATION TO THE BAPTIZED CHILDREN OF CHRISTIAN PARENTS.
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Chapter 8 THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL-ITS RELATION TO THOSE IN COVENANT RELATIONSHIP WITH CHRIST, AND ALSO TO THE UNBAPTIZED AND WANDERING.
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Chapter 9 CATECHISATION.
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Chapter 10 CONTENTS, ARRANGEMENT AND EXCELLENCE OF LUTHER'S SMALL CATECHISM.
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Chapter 11 MANNER AND OBJECT OF TEACHING LUTHER'S CATECHISM
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Chapter 12 CONFIRMATION.
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Chapter 13 THE LORD'S SUPPER-PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS.
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Chapter 14 THE LORD'S SUPPER-CONTINUED.
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Chapter 15 THE LORD'S SUPPER-CONCLUDED.
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Chapter 16 THE PREPARATORY SERVICE; SOMETIMES CALLED THE CONFESSIONAL SERVICE.
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Chapter 17 THE WORD AS A MEANS OF GRACE
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Chapter 18 CONVERSION, ITS NATURE AND NECESSITY.
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Chapter 19 CONVERSION-VARIED PHENOMENA OR EXPERIENCE.
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Chapter 20 CONVERSION-HUMAN AGENCY IN
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Chapter 21 JUSTIFICATION.
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Chapter 22 SANCTIFICATION.
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Chapter 23 REVIVALS.
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Chapter 24 MODERN REVIVALS.
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Chapter 25 MODERN REVIVALS, CONTINUED.
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Chapter 26 MODERN REVIVALS, CONCLUDED.
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Chapter 27 TRUE REVIVALS.
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Chapter 28 CONCLUSION.
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