Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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Page 25
... bread with him , how can it be lawful to unite with him in eating the bread of the Lord ? I con- fess , it is a great disgrace , if persons of immoral lives Occupy places among the children of God ; and if the sa- cred body of Christ be ...
... bread with him , how can it be lawful to unite with him in eating the bread of the Lord ? I con- fess , it is a great disgrace , if persons of immoral lives Occupy places among the children of God ; and if the sa- cred body of Christ be ...
Page 204
... bread : " ( i ) Again ; “ In vain do they worship me by the precepts of men . " ( k ) Our adversaries therefore can never ex- cuse themselves for suffering the unhappy people to seek in those external fooleries a righteousness to ...
... bread : " ( i ) Again ; “ In vain do they worship me by the precepts of men . " ( k ) Our adversaries therefore can never ex- cuse themselves for suffering the unhappy people to seek in those external fooleries a righteousness to ...
Page 264
... bread and water ; others added vegetables ; some did not abstain from fish and fowl ; others made no distinction at all between any kinds of food . " This diversity is also mentioned by Augustine , in his second epistle to Januarius ...
... bread and water ; others added vegetables ; some did not abstain from fish and fowl ; others made no distinction at all between any kinds of food . " This diversity is also mentioned by Augustine , in his second epistle to Januarius ...
Page 265
... bread , they deem an act of the vilest impiety , and deserving of worse than death . Jerome relates , that there were some persons even in his time , who trifled with God by such fooleries ; who , to avoid making use of oil , procured ...
... bread , they deem an act of the vilest impiety , and deserving of worse than death . Jerome relates , that there were some persons even in his time , who trifled with God by such fooleries ; who , to avoid making use of oil , procured ...
Page 281
... bread , herbs , and roots ; their principal dainties were oil , pease , and beans . They abstained from all delicacy of victuals and ornaments of the body . These things might be thought incredible , if they were not attested by persons ...
... bread , herbs , and roots ; their principal dainties were oil , pease , and beans . They abstained from all delicacy of victuals and ornaments of the body . These things might be thought incredible , if they were not attested by persons ...
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