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- Baptism also initiates one into the visible church and the covenant of grace.
- The first reformers had accepted the Scriptural doctrine of an indefectible visible Church.
- The Church claims to restore the visible Church founded in Jerusalem by Christ Jesus.
- Similarly, Catholics were allowed to have a visible church.
- There was also debate at this early stage over the nature of the visible church.
- The Romanesque church was successively replaced by the presently visible church starting in the mid-13th century.
- Baptism, by pouring, is the method by which born-again believers are admitted into the visible church.
- In order to identify the visible church, Reformed theologians have spoken of certain marks of the Church.
- The visible church is called by God to be a fellowship of those who believe in Jesus Christ.
- The presently visible church is a comparatively large Gothic building, dating from the middle of the 14th century.
- By Last Judgement, there will be no visible church, but the faith in Christ will be the sole element.
- The presently visible church lacks an apse, typically for churches on Gotland, and instead has a straight eastern wall.
- This highly visible church set on a hill speaks directly of the history of this city and its people.
- Not everyone is willing to make a choice between the gospel's clarity and pursuing the unity of Christ's visible church.
- Baptism admits the baptized into the visible church, and in it all the benefits of Christ are offered to the baptized.
- Presbyterian and Reformed Christians consider children of professing Christians to be members of the visible Church ( the covenant community ).
- The presently visible church mainly dates from the 14th century, and is a work by the stonemasons'workshop sometimes called Master Egypticus.
- In that sense, the visible church for him was not the bearer of Christ's message; it was itself to be the message.
- In Reformed theology, baptism is the sacrament of initiation into the visible church, or body of people who publicly claim faith in Christ.
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