Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 - Reformed Church |
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... whole of this sub- ject , let us proceed by the following steps : That the uni- versal Church is the whole multitude , collected from all nations , who though dispersed in countries widely distant from each other , nevertheless consent ...
... whole of this sub- ject , let us proceed by the following steps : That the uni- versal Church is the whole multitude , collected from all nations , who though dispersed in countries widely distant from each other , nevertheless consent ...
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... whole society ; there was not only one species of sin , but many ; and they were not trivial faults , but dreadful crimes ; and there was not only a corruption of morals , but also of doctrine . In this case , what is the conduct of the ...
... whole society ; there was not only one species of sin , but many ; and they were not trivial faults , but dreadful crimes ; and there was not only a corruption of morals , but also of doctrine . In this case , what is the conduct of the ...
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... whole church , but each individual to prove himself . If it were unlawful to communicate with an unworthy person , Paul would cer- tainly have enjoined us to look around us , to see whether there were not some one in the multitude by ...
... whole church , but each individual to prove himself . If it were unlawful to communicate with an unworthy person , Paul would cer- tainly have enjoined us to look around us , to see whether there were not some one in the multitude by ...
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... whole human race was corrupted and defiled by the sin of Adam ; yet from this polluted mass , God always sanctifies some vessels to honour , so that there is no age which has not experienced his mercy . This he has testified by certain ...
... whole human race was corrupted and defiled by the sin of Adam ; yet from this polluted mass , God always sanctifies some vessels to honour , so that there is no age which has not experienced his mercy . This he has testified by certain ...
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... whole Churches ? From this situation Paul rather mercifully reclaimed them , than abandoned them to the curse . The defection of the Galatians was no trivial offence . ( d ) The Corinthians were still less excusable , their crimes being ...
... whole Churches ? From this situation Paul rather mercifully reclaimed them , than abandoned them to the curse . The defection of the Galatians was no trivial offence . ( d ) The Corinthians were still less excusable , their crimes being ...
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