Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen2H. Howe, 1816 |
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... conscience beholds nothing but indignation and vengeance , how shall it not trem- ble with fear ? And if God be the object of its terror , how should it not fly from him ? But faith ought to seek God , not to fly from him . It appears ...
... conscience beholds nothing but indignation and vengeance , how shall it not trem- ble with fear ? And if God be the object of its terror , how should it not fly from him ? But faith ought to seek God , not to fly from him . It appears ...
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... conscience to a vessel , in which faith is kept ; be- cause many " having put away a good conscience , concerning faith have made shipwreck . " ( n ) XIII . We must also remember the ambiguous signification of the word faith : for ...
... conscience to a vessel , in which faith is kept ; be- cause many " having put away a good conscience , concerning faith have made shipwreck . " ( n ) XIII . We must also remember the ambiguous signification of the word faith : for ...
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... consciences in a placid calm , never disturbed by any storms . Yet , on the other hand , we deny , however they may be afflicted , that they ever fall and depart from that cer- tain confidence which they have conceived in the Divine ...
... consciences in a placid calm , never disturbed by any storms . Yet , on the other hand , we deny , however they may be afflicted , that they ever fall and depart from that cer- tain confidence which they have conceived in the Divine ...
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... conscience , oppressed by its incumbent load of sin , sometimes complains and groans within itself , sometimes ac- cuses itself , sometimes murmurs in secret , and sometimes is openly disturbed . Whether , therefore , adversity discover ...
... conscience , oppressed by its incumbent load of sin , sometimes complains and groans within itself , sometimes ac- cuses itself , sometimes murmurs in secret , and sometimes is openly disturbed . Whether , therefore , adversity discover ...
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... conscience with fear , that it may not rely with full security on the mercy of God . XXIII . Moreover , when he teaches us to " work out our own salvation with fear and trembling , " ( d ) he only requires us to accustom ourselves ...
... conscience with fear , that it may not rely with full security on the mercy of God . XXIII . Moreover , when he teaches us to " work out our own salvation with fear and trembling , " ( d ) he only requires us to accustom ourselves ...
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