1 Clement

neither walks in the ordinances of His appointment, nor acts a part becoming a Christian,[15]

Tertullian On Baptism

But if repentance is a thing human, its baptism must necessarily be of the same nature: else, if it had been celestial, it would have given both the Holy Spirit and remission of sins. But none either pardons sins or freely grants the Spirit save God only.[102]

Pseudo-Gregory Thaumaturgus A Sectional Confession of Faith

And again, in that epistle he makes this explanation: "Now He which stablisheth us with you in Christ, and hath anointed us, is God, who hath also sealed us, and given the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts."[81]

1 Clement

neither walks in the ordinances of His appointment, nor acts a part becoming a Christian,[17]

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