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... received the Spirit by the hearing of faith . " ( g ) In short , there are several places , in which he not only represents himself as a " la- bourer together with God , " ( h ) but even attributes to him- self the office of ...
... received the Spirit by the hearing of faith . " ( g ) In short , there are several places , in which he not only represents himself as a " la- bourer together with God , " ( h ) but even attributes to him- self the office of ...
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... received as fixed¦ and indubitable principles , as the peculiar maxims of reli- gion ; such as that there is one God ; that Christ is God and the Son of God ; that our salvation depends on the mercy of God ; and the like . There are ...
... received as fixed¦ and indubitable principles , as the peculiar maxims of reli- gion ; such as that there is one God ; that Christ is God and the Son of God ; that our salvation depends on the mercy of God ; and the like . There are ...
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... received at the same time by the impure . XX . Their severity and haughtiness go to still greater lengths . Acknowledging no church but such as is pure from the smallest blemishes , they are even angry with teachers , because , by ...
... received at the same time by the impure . XX . Their severity and haughtiness go to still greater lengths . Acknowledging no church but such as is pure from the smallest blemishes , they are even angry with teachers , because , by ...
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... would be no wonder if his sacred oracles were instantly received with reverence , by the ears and hearts of all mankind . For who would not be awed by his present power ? who would not fall 54 [ BOOK IV . INSTITUTES OF THE.
... would be no wonder if his sacred oracles were instantly received with reverence , by the ears and hearts of all mankind . For who would not be awed by his present power ? who would not fall 54 [ BOOK IV . INSTITUTES OF THE.
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... received the suffrages and presided at the elec- tion . Surely it is not credible that Paul granted to Timothy ( 8 ) Acts i . 23. ( 1 ) Titus i . 5 . ( v ) 1 Tim . v . 22. ( 2 ) Acts xiv . 23 . and Titus more power than he assumed to ...
... received the suffrages and presided at the elec- tion . Surely it is not credible that Paul granted to Timothy ( 8 ) Acts i . 23. ( 1 ) Titus i . 5 . ( v ) 1 Tim . v . 22. ( 2 ) Acts xiv . 23 . and Titus more power than he assumed to ...
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