BAPTISM.
Children are christened. BaptUed''#s|j§ the Christian Faith, thej? are in»deebUd|S of God, by adoption. They put on th*J||| man. They partake of God T e Holy; firaß They become members of Christ children of God, and inheritors Kingdom of Heaven. Chi dren *» gWMJggi in the truth. . They-are taught the 1 Jfi&gp Prayer and .the Ten Comnia&dßittg&j They are given the" kuowlejjjffeij |* cessary for their qivh || are taught to read and arithmetic and are., brought up iauMi truth. Children are taught-to »&:£j|Sf Lord's Prayer, morning and read a chapter of the Bible morninO||| night, and become acqnaiated wl Scripture. Persons ought not ttf#«| what they have been taught. We aw|| acknowledge God in all. It' we Mknotimm Him in all, we are in truth, and are Mf§g| truth, and walk in His lavs. to be kept and held in truth imtil theyJgjH to years in which Jtjiey haje ing, themselves. A j&rsdtf. If he ».Wj|l the truth, the truth.forme theirs knowledge makes the person. On* B£is suffered, for oar first parents having wimp It is through Him we live and have our being. We are promised !}&#§£&. af terf if we obey God's CommandmenfeJ|| first four books in the New TeetajnengMp the chief booka in the Bible, the Goipw|| we obey the law and the partake of GoS's Holy Spirit-. K<%m The first and great. law, commences: my duty towsjriMHH It is true standing nnd proper, toJgrSg in order and speak, from Gods. i™?ra Jay duty towards God is. ttt oeifrfyJH Him, to fear him, and te love' all my heart, with all my mind; *Psra my soul, and with all my strength; »49| ship Him, to give. Him thanks,,. ™r**M my whole trust in Him, to call *gm | Him, to honour His Holy Name * tt Word, - and serve true* all the pfSm c thy life. . The first and great | in the law, ie the standing. Stand &Mffi and .speak. ■ ■ ; ' ;^2^ The first and great Commandment ib m law is theatahduig. Yoong o l '* ls '* l upon the truth and they should { they are , taught. The Weceaeed Sister's BtUdoes hoc stand in truth, | that wish to have the Deceased y?Jl| Siater'e Bai paeeed by the ?*rh*wetsM | not be keeping in thought what tbe?*|| taught when children. Those :want the Bill made l*w are off thft they were taught when children. eons are charged to keep the WP|| ,verity. Children are taught to Commahdmont. .„ . '/i v iW& ■ μ^b
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9007, 21 January 1895, Page 2
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