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In commenting upon this, we probably ought to observe, first of all, that the fact that we are so very familiar with our Baptism Form may very well be the cause of our failure to appreciate it and to see anything special in it. In the second place, it can hardly be expected that the two forms we hav
Baptism
ADULT BAPTISM
From the same small book in his hand, the minister has just finished reading the Form for Baptism, reminding them and the church that “baptism is an ordinance of God, to seal unto us and our seed His covenant; therefore, it must be used for that end, and not out of custom or superstition.” The minis
Attend to the Baptism Form, where we read these questions which the parents answer in the affirmative, at the baptism of their child: “Whether you acknowledge, that although our children are conceived and born in sin, and therefore are subject to all miseries, yea, to condemnation itself; yet, that
So we read in the Form For the Administration of Baptism, p.
According to our baptism form, when we are baptized with water in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, that sign points to these spiritual realities: First, God the Father makes his covenant with us and adopts us to be his children and heirs. Second, the Son seals to us the
Sit up and take special notice: follow the reading of the form in your Psalter: try to understand the significance of baptism for yourself and the congregation as a whole. In this way you will experience that the sacrament never grows stale; in fact, you will see a little more of its beauty each ti