Nor can they scripturally bear this title, My two witnesses, but with respect to their prophesying so long.
Happily for thousands, he was more usefully employed in making his readers feel that the doctrines in question, scripturally treated, and taken as co-organized parts of a great organic whole, need no such reasonings.
Bodies that are differentiated by the isms of men are not, and never can be, Scripturally churches, for except in the local geographical sense the church takes no plural form.
His affiliation with that denomination in the first place was, as we have seen, because of a disposition to be Scripturally right on this point.
You do not think with their sprinkling and pouring they have been scripturally baptized, do you?
Yes, but you have not been Scripturally baptized--so the Baptists think.
The question stared him in the face as to whether he had been Scripturally baptized.
There you would have a person Scripturally baptized and joining the church that came nearest to his convictions, and now do you say that such a person ought to keep away from the communion?
Therefore you must think they are not Scripturally converted and saved.
But such people think they have beenscripturally baptized, and they do what they consider right.
About this time he published a small quarto tract, in which he scripturally treats the doctrine of eternal election and reprobation.
It should be the ambition of the pastor not "to run the church," but to teach the church intelligently and Scripturally to manage its own affairs.
If the Lord, through the Apostle, directed these disciples to be baptized a second time, when they found they were not Scripturally baptized, are not these his directions for to-day also?
Scripturally baptized, and, if possible, induce them to obey the Scriptural baptism, even when they thought they had been Scripturally baptized?
If we do these things, we are Scripturallybaptized and have been immersed.
The unsanctified heart of the believer cannot be fully satisfied, because of the consciousness of the presence of the carnal nature, more scripturally called "our old man.
The blessed grace of entire sanctification is scripturally the bequest of God to his people.
Scripturally and practically, the terms sanctification, holiness, purity, and perfection are synonymous.
If circumcision be typical of infant baptism, it is only the boy infant that would be Scripturally baptized.
The first is that of a Christ commissioned preacher by the name of Philip, who was sent by an angel to preach the gospel to a Scripturally ignorant man of Ethiopia.
Thoroughly and scripturally analyzing the subjects of trinity, human immortality and eternal torment, the foundation of all Papal doctrine, as well as constituting a large part of the stock in trade of the Protestant aggregation.
Now, though we may be without the attributes of what you believe to be a scripturally constituted Church, we are not without the attributes and feelings of men.
And more than two thousand years ago the Mexicans sacrificed a lamb as an atonement, which they called "the Lamb of God"--the same title scripturally applied to Jesus Christ.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scripturally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.