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Bertha and Her Baptism

CHAPTER Ninth
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If we, pastors, feel this deeply, and so perceive the design of God in bestowing baptism upon the children of his people, we shall convey to the hearts and minds of doubting Christian parents, persuasive influences, which will succeed where arguments and appeals, based on mere proofs and obligations, have failed." _Mr.A._ It is gratifying, now, to think that these things, and others like them, may be done without calling the children "members of the church." Except discipline, it is obvious that everything in the way of watchfulness may be done for them as children of the church, which it would be proper, or even possible to do, if they were counted as members.
_Mr.R._ I am aware of the analogy which many, who plead for the term members, seek to carry out between the Old and the New Testament church, making children members of the Christian church, because the church in ancient days included the children.

But it seems to me that there is the same difference, now and formerly, between the relation of children to the church, that there is between the relation of the whole religious community, now and formerly, to the church of God.

Formerly, all the members of the religious community were, by their association under the same belief and worship, members of the church.

To make the case with us parallel, our whole Christian community ought to be members of the church.

No examination or discrimination should be used; to belong to the Christian community should constitute church-membership.
But this, we know, is not the case.


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