Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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... object of faith we are taught that it is no less to be considered as existing , when it escapes our observation , than if it were evident to our eyes . Nor is our faith the worse , because it acknowledges the Church which we do not ...
... object of faith we are taught that it is no less to be considered as existing , when it escapes our observation , than if it were evident to our eyes . Nor is our faith the worse , because it acknowledges the Church which we do not ...
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... object that Paul bitterly reproves the Co- rinthians , for admitting an atrocious offender into their company , and follows this reproof with a general de- claration that with a man of scandalous life it is not lawful even to eat . ( 6 ) ...
... object that Paul bitterly reproves the Co- rinthians , for admitting an atrocious offender into their company , and follows this reproof with a general de- claration that with a man of scandalous life it is not lawful even to eat . ( 6 ) ...
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... the person whose benefit we are required to regard as its principal object ; as we have before shewn more at large . ne he at on is C ปี 1 CHAPTER II . The True and False Church compared . CHAP . 1. ] 39 CHRISTIAN RELIGION .
... the person whose benefit we are required to regard as its principal object ; as we have before shewn more at large . ne he at on is C ปี 1 CHAPTER II . The True and False Church compared . CHAP . 1. ] 39 CHRISTIAN RELIGION .
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... pay a serious attention to the subject , if I thought my arguments could produce any effect upon them ; but as VOL . III . F their sole object is to promote their own interest by མ 41 CHAP . II . ] CHRISTIAN RELIGION .
... pay a serious attention to the subject , if I thought my arguments could produce any effect upon them ; but as VOL . III . F their sole object is to promote their own interest by མ 41 CHAP . II . ] CHRISTIAN RELIGION .
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Jean Calvin. their sole object is to promote their own interest by every method in their power , without any regard to truth , I shall content myself with making a few observations , with which good men , and inquirers after truth , may ...
Jean Calvin. their sole object is to promote their own interest by every method in their power , without any regard to truth , I shall content myself with making a few observations , with which good men , and inquirers after truth , may ...
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