Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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... observed , to see the Church with our eyes , or feel it with our hands : on the con- trary , from its being an object of faith we are taught that it is no less to be considered as existing , when it escapes our observation , than if it ...
... observed , to see the Church with our eyes , or feel it with our hands : on the con- trary , from its being an object of faith we are taught that it is no less to be considered as existing , when it escapes our observation , than if it ...
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... observation of the passages , in which God , the Author of preaching , connecting his Spirit with it , pro- mises that it shall be followed with success ; or those in which separating himself from all external aids , he attri- butes the ...
... observation of the passages , in which God , the Author of preaching , connecting his Spirit with it , pro- mises that it shall be followed with success ; or those in which separating himself from all external aids , he attri- butes the ...
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Jean Calvin. We see , however , that great caution requires to be observed on both sides . For to prevent imposture ... observation to this point , that such a society should never be rejected as long as it continues in those things , al ...
Jean Calvin. We see , however , that great caution requires to be observed on both sides . For to prevent imposture ... observation to this point , that such a society should never be rejected as long as it continues in those things , al ...
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... observation . First , that whatever ho- liness may distinguish the children of God , yet such is their condition as long as they inhabit a mortal body , that they cannot stand before God without remission of sins . Secondly , that this ...
... observation . First , that whatever ho- liness may distinguish the children of God , yet such is their condition as long as they inhabit a mortal body , that they cannot stand before God without remission of sins . Secondly , that this ...
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... observations , with which good men , and inquirers after truth , may be able to answer their cavils . In the first place , I ask them , why they allege nothing respecting Africa and Egypt , and all Asia . It is be- cause in all those ...
... observations , with which good men , and inquirers after truth , may be able to answer their cavils . In the first place , I ask them , why they allege nothing respecting Africa and Egypt , and all Asia . It is be- cause in all those ...
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