Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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... command ; for though the power of God is not confined to external means , yet he has confined us to the or- dinary manner of teaching , the fanatical rejectors of which necessarily involve themselves in many fatal snares . Many are ...
... command ; for though the power of God is not confined to external means , yet he has confined us to the or- dinary manner of teaching , the fanatical rejectors of which necessarily involve themselves in many fatal snares . Many are ...
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... command , the evil beginning is immediately succeeded by farther inventions , which multiply the mischief without end.- Xerxes , however , acted with great indiscretion , when , at the advice of the magi , he burned or demolished all ...
... command , the evil beginning is immediately succeeded by farther inventions , which multiply the mischief without end.- Xerxes , however , acted with great indiscretion , when , at the advice of the magi , he burned or demolished all ...
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... commands the same message of reconciliation to be daily addressed to them . As we carry about with us the reliques of sin therefore as long as we live , we shall scarcely continue in the Church for a single moment , unless we are ...
... commands the same message of reconciliation to be daily addressed to them . As we carry about with us the reliques of sin therefore as long as we live , we shall scarcely continue in the Church for a single moment , unless we are ...
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... command of the Lord by a daily repetition of this prayer , " forgive us our debts , " ( q ) they certainly confess themselves to be sinners . Nor do they pray for it in vain , for our Lord has not enjoined the use of any petitions , but ...
... command of the Lord by a daily repetition of this prayer , " forgive us our debts , " ( q ) they certainly confess themselves to be sinners . Nor do they pray for it in vain , for our Lord has not enjoined the use of any petitions , but ...
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... command of God , that they were to assemble in the temple of Solomon ; and they knew that the Levitical priests , because they had been ordained by the Lord as ministers of the sacrifices , and had not been deposed , however unworthy ...
... command of God , that they were to assemble in the temple of Solomon ; and they knew that the Levitical priests , because they had been ordained by the Lord as ministers of the sacrifices , and had not been deposed , however unworthy ...
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