Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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... CHAP . XIX . The Five other Ceremonies , falsely called Sa- craments , proved not to be Sacraments : their true Nature explained . CHAP . XX . On Civil Government . BOOK IV . On the external Means or Aids by 2 CONTENTS .
... CHAP . XIX . The Five other Ceremonies , falsely called Sa- craments , proved not to be Sacraments : their true Nature explained . CHAP . XX . On Civil Government . BOOK IV . On the external Means or Aids by 2 CONTENTS .
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... called CATHOLIC , or universal : be- cause there could not be two or three churches , without Christ being divided , which is impossible . But all the elect of God are so connected with each other in Christ , that as they depend upon ...
... called CATHOLIC , or universal : be- cause there could not be two or three churches , without Christ being divided , which is impossible . But all the elect of God are so connected with each other in Christ , that as they depend upon ...
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... called in one hope . " ( g ) Nor is it possible , if they are truly persuaded that God is a common Father to them all , and Christ their common head , but that being united in brotherly affection , they should mutually communicate their ...
... called in one hope . " ( g ) Nor is it possible , if they are truly persuaded that God is a common Father to them all , and Christ their common head , but that being united in brotherly affection , they should mutually communicate their ...
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... called God's " rest , " his " sanctuary , " and " dwelling- place , " where he is said to " dwell between the cherubim , ” ( r ) was no other than to promote the esteem , love , reverence , and dignity of the heavenly doctrine ; which ...
... called God's " rest , " his " sanctuary , " and " dwelling- place , " where he is said to " dwell between the cherubim , ” ( r ) was no other than to promote the esteem , love , reverence , and dignity of the heavenly doctrine ; which ...
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... called to teach it , betray their ingratitude ; because among so many excellent gifts with which God hath adorned mankind , it is a peculiar privilege , that he deigns to consecrate men's lips and tongues to his service , that his voice ...
... called to teach it , betray their ingratitude ; because among so many excellent gifts with which God hath adorned mankind , it is a peculiar privilege , that he deigns to consecrate men's lips and tongues to his service , that his voice ...
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