Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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Page 17
... persons ambitious , avaricious , envious , slanderous , and dissolute in their lives , who are tolerated for a time , either because they cannot be convicted by a le- gitimate process , or because discipline is not always main- tained ...
... persons ambitious , avaricious , envious , slanderous , and dissolute in their lives , who are tolerated for a time , either because they cannot be convicted by a le- gitimate process , or because discipline is not always main- tained ...
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... persons and churches . For it may happen , in the case of persons whom we think altogether unworthy of the society of the pious , that on account of the common consent of the Church , by which they are tolerated in the body of Christ ...
... persons and churches . For it may happen , in the case of persons whom we think altogether unworthy of the society of the pious , that on account of the common consent of the Church , by which they are tolerated in the body of Christ ...
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... person who is not enveloped with some cloud of ignorance , either we must allow of no church at all , or we must forgive mistakes in those things , of which persons may be ignorant , without violating the essence of religion , or ...
... person who is not enveloped with some cloud of ignorance , either we must allow of no church at all , or we must forgive mistakes in those things , of which persons may be ignorant , without violating the essence of religion , or ...
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... persons of immoral lives Occupy places among the children of God ; and if the sa- cred body of Christ be prostituted to them , the disgrace is vastly increased . And indeed , if churches be well re . gulated , they will not suffer persons ...
... persons of immoral lives Occupy places among the children of God ; and if the sa- cred body of Christ be prostituted to them , the disgrace is vastly increased . And indeed , if churches be well re . gulated , they will not suffer persons ...
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... 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 not to others , but to himself , and ...
... 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 not to others , but to himself , and ...
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