Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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... least praise independent of God , as he briefly states in other passages : " Our entrance in unto you was not in vain . " ( i ) " I labour , striving according to his working , which worketh in me mightily . " ( k ) " He that wrought ...
... least praise independent of God , as he briefly states in other passages : " Our entrance in unto you was not in vain . " ( i ) " I labour , striving according to his working , which worketh in me mightily . " ( k ) " He that wrought ...
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... least injury to us if some unworthy persons in- trude themselves with us . And this is fully implied in what he afterwards subjoins ; " he that eateth and drinketh unworthily , eateth and drinketh judgment to himself . " ( c ) He says ...
... least injury to us if some unworthy persons in- trude themselves with us . And this is fully implied in what he afterwards subjoins ; " he that eateth and drinketh unworthily , eateth and drinketh judgment to himself . " ( c ) He says ...
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... least to divide them : those persons , I say , inflated with pride , infuriated with obstinacy , insidious in the circulation of calumnies , and turbulent in raising seditions , conceal them- selves under the mask of a rigid severity ...
... least to divide them : those persons , I say , inflated with pride , infuriated with obstinacy , insidious in the circulation of calumnies , and turbulent in raising seditions , conceal them- selves under the mask of a rigid severity ...
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... least acquiesce in the authority of Christ . Cy- prian has excellently remarked ; " Although tares , or impure vessels , are found in the Church , yet this is not a reason why we should withdraw from it . It only behoves us to labour ...
... least acquiesce in the authority of Christ . Cy- prian has excellently remarked ; " Although tares , or impure vessels , are found in the Church , yet this is not a reason why we should withdraw from it . It only behoves us to labour ...
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... least to be conducted from Moses to Christ . Though I do not deny , that even since that period God has sometimes raised up apostles , or evangelists in their stead , as he has done in our own time . For there was a necessity for such ...
... least to be conducted from Moses to Christ . Though I do not deny , that even since that period God has sometimes raised up apostles , or evangelists in their stead , as he has done in our own time . For there was a necessity for such ...
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