Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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... dignity of the heavenly doctrine ; which the view of a mortal and despised man would otherwise greatly diminish . That we may know therefore that we have an inestimable trea- sure communicated to us from earthen vessels , ( s ) God him ...
... dignity of the heavenly doctrine ; which the view of a mortal and despised man would otherwise greatly diminish . That we may know therefore that we have an inestimable trea- sure communicated to us from earthen vessels , ( s ) God him ...
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... dignity beyond measure , and others contending that it is a criminal transfer to mortal man of what pro- perly belongs to the Holy Spirit , to suppose that ministers and teachers penetrate the mind and heart , so as to cor- rect the ...
... dignity beyond measure , and others contending that it is a criminal transfer to mortal man of what pro- perly belongs to the Holy Spirit , to suppose that ministers and teachers penetrate the mind and heart , so as to cor- rect the ...
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... dignity of the priesthood ought to be held in peculiar estimation . This he readily admits , and argues with them on this ground , because he was prepared to observe the covenant , whereas they failed of discharging the correspondent ...
... dignity of the priesthood ought to be held in peculiar estimation . This he readily admits , and argues with them on this ground , because he was prepared to observe the covenant , whereas they failed of discharging the correspondent ...
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... dignity to us by every possible encomium , in order that we might hold it ' in the highest es- timation and value , as more excellent than every thing else . That he confers a peculiar favour upon men by raising up teachers for them ...
... dignity to us by every possible encomium , in order that we might hold it ' in the highest es- timation and value , as more excellent than every thing else . That he confers a peculiar favour upon men by raising up teachers for them ...
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... dignity , but next to them in office , and who performed similar functions . Such were Luke , Timothy , Titus , and others of that description ; and perhaps also the seventy disciples , whom Christ ordained to occupy the ( i ) Mark xvi ...
... dignity , but next to them in office , and who performed similar functions . Such were Luke , Timothy , Titus , and others of that description ; and perhaps also the seventy disciples , whom Christ ordained to occupy the ( i ) Mark xvi ...
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