Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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... grace of Christ , and all the enemies of God exert the most furious violence in the same attempt , yet his grace cannot possibly be extinguished , nor can his blood be rendered barren , so as not to produce some fruit . Here we must ...
... grace of Christ , and all the enemies of God exert the most furious violence in the same attempt , yet his grace cannot possibly be extinguished , nor can his blood be rendered barren , so as not to produce some fruit . Here we must ...
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... grace , for we know that the gifts of the Spirit are variously distributed ; nor does it disturb the order of civil polity , which secures to every individual the exclusive enjoyment of his property , as it is necessary for the preser ...
... grace , for we know that the gifts of the Spirit are variously distributed ; nor does it disturb the order of civil polity , which secures to every individual the exclusive enjoyment of his property , as it is necessary for the preser ...
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... grace . IV . But as our present design is to treat of the visible Church , we may learn even from the title of mother , how useful and even necessary it is for us to know her ; since ( A ) Joel ii . 32. Obad . 17 . VOL . III . ( i ) ...
... grace . IV . But as our present design is to treat of the visible Church , we may learn even from the title of mother , how useful and even necessary it is for us to know her ; since ( A ) Joel ii . 32. Obad . 17 . VOL . III . ( i ) ...
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... grace of God which was with me . " ( n ) And it is certainly necessary to bear in memory those passages , in which God ascribes to himself the illumination of the mind and renova- tion of the heart , and thereby declares it to be ...
... grace of God which was with me . " ( n ) And it is certainly necessary to bear in memory those passages , in which God ascribes to himself the illumination of the mind and renova- tion of the heart , and thereby declares it to be ...
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... grace , provided he do it decently and in order ; that is to say , that we should neither forsake the communion of the Church , nor by continuing it , disturb its peace and well regulated discipline . XIII . But in bearing with ...
... grace , provided he do it decently and in order ; that is to say , that we should neither forsake the communion of the Church , nor by continuing it , disturb its peace and well regulated discipline . XIII . But in bearing with ...
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