American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics - Including a Reply to the Plea of Rev. W. J. Mann by S. S. (Samuel Simon) Schmucker
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V. Hence the sacraments, baptism and the Lord's Supper, are not the _immediate_ conditions or means of pardon or justification; _but they are means of grace, like the Word of God, and seals of grace to all worthy recipients_. They have _an intrinsic efficacy_ by virtue of the truths symbolically represented by them, and an _additional specific efficacy_ in virtue of their peculiar nature, in connexion with the influence of the Holy Spirit, to awaken, convert and sanctify the soul. The distinguished Lutheran divine, _Dr. Baumgarten_, speaking of adult receivers of these ordinances, thus expresses his view: "The sacraments stand in the same relation to these influences, (namely, those of covenant grace,) as does the _Word of God_. Hence they are also called the visible word of God, _verbum visible;_ because the _offer_ of their reformatory, changing and restoring influence is universal, and reaches every recipient of these ordinances; but its actual communication and full effect take place only in those, who permit themselves to be made susceptible of it." [Note 19] In regard to children, however, he with equal propriety adds, that the blessings which baptism confers on them, are bestowed irrespectively of any action of their own. These sacraments, however, do not necessarily prove the existence of any particular progress in the work of conversion, or any definite state of mind, except, a general disposition to seek the Lord, which is implied in the willingness to attend on these ordinances. They cannot therefore be the condition of pardon or justification. These influences, like those of the truth, may be resisted, and depend for their success on the disposition of the recipient; they do not act _ex opere operato_. The _special_ influence of the sacraments, so far as |
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