Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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... infancy and childhood , but also to be governed by her maternal care , till they attain a mature age , and at length reach the end of their faith . For it is not lawful to " put asunder " those things " which God hath joined together ...
... infancy and childhood , but also to be governed by her maternal care , till they attain a mature age , and at length reach the end of their faith . For it is not lawful to " put asunder " those things " which God hath joined together ...
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... infancy of the Church : the patriarchs had been circumcised , admitted to the pri- vileges of the covenant , and without doubt instructed in justice and integrity by the care of their father , when they conspired to murder their brother ...
... infancy of the Church : the patriarchs had been circumcised , admitted to the pri- vileges of the covenant , and without doubt instructed in justice and integrity by the care of their father , when they conspired to murder their brother ...
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... infants . ( y ) It was with the same design , I apprehend , that the Jews were directed ( r ) Gen. xlviii . 14 . ( y ) Matt . xix . 15 . 1 in the law to lay their hands upon their CHAP . III . ] 69 CHRISTIAN RELIGION . VII VIII.
... infants . ( y ) It was with the same design , I apprehend , that the Jews were directed ( r ) Gen. xlviii . 14 . ( y ) Matt . xix . 15 . 1 in the law to lay their hands upon their CHAP . III . ] 69 CHRISTIAN RELIGION . VII VIII.
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... infants just beginning to lisp , succeeded to it as an in- heritance transmitted by their uncles and cousins , and some- times even by fathers to their illegitimate children ? VII . Would the licentiousness of the people , however cor ...
... infants just beginning to lisp , succeeded to it as an in- heritance transmitted by their uncles and cousins , and some- times even by fathers to their illegitimate children ? VII . Would the licentiousness of the people , however cor ...
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... infants just come into the world ; and if any be more learned , which , however , is a rare case , they consider a bishopric to be nothing but a title of splendour and magnifi- cence ; where the rectors of Churches think no more of ...
... infants just come into the world ; and if any be more learned , which , however , is a rare case , they consider a bishopric to be nothing but a title of splendour and magnifi- cence ; where the rectors of Churches think no more of ...
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