Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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Page 15
... 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 commencement of ...
... 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 commencement of ...
Page 16
... 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 effectually in Peter to the apostleship of the circumci- sion ...
... 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 effectually in Peter to the apostleship of the circumci- sion ...
Page 56
... passage he shews that the ministry of men , which God employs in his government of the Church , is the principal bond which holds the faithful together in one body . He also indicates that the Church cannot be preserved in perfect ...
... passage he shews that the ministry of men , which God employs in his government of the Church , is the principal bond which holds the faithful together in one body . He also indicates that the Church cannot be preserved in perfect ...
Page 57
... passage more remarkable than that in Paul's second Epistle to the Corinthians , where he professedly discusses this ... passages , is to preserve that mode of governing the Church by its ministers , which the Lord appointed to be of ...
... passage more remarkable than that in Paul's second Epistle to the Corinthians , where he professedly discusses this ... passages , is to preserve that mode of governing the Church by its ministers , which the Lord appointed to be of ...
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... passages , therefore , ought to be understood in the same manner , to guard against all infringement of the common right and liberty of the Church . It is a good remark , therefore , of Cyprian , when he contends , " that it proceeds ...
... passages , therefore , ought to be understood in the same manner , to guard against all infringement of the common right and liberty of the Church . It is a good remark , therefore , of Cyprian , when he contends , " that it proceeds ...
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