Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen2H. Howe, 1816 |
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... examples of this implicit faith in the disciples of Christ , before they were fully enlight- ened . We see with what difficulty they imbibed the first rudi- ments ; how they hesitated even at the most minute particulars ; what ...
... examples of this implicit faith in the disciples of Christ , before they were fully enlight- ened . We see with what difficulty they imbibed the first rudi- ments ; how they hesitated even at the most minute particulars ; what ...
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... example in the Samaritans , who believed the report of the woman , so as to run with eager- ness to Christ ; but who , after having heard him , said to the woman , " Now we believe , not because of thy saying ; for we have heard him ...
... example in the Samaritans , who believed the report of the woman , so as to run with eager- ness to Christ ; but who , after having heard him , said to the woman , " Now we believe , not because of thy saying ; for we have heard him ...
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... example of faith more illustrious or memorable than David , especially if you consider the whole course of his life . Yet , that his mind was not invariably serene , appears from his innumerable complaints , of which it will be ...
... example of faith more illustrious or memorable than David , especially if you consider the whole course of his life . Yet , that his mind was not invariably serene , appears from his innumerable complaints , of which it will be ...
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... examples of the Divine vengeance against the impious as lessons given to them , are solicitously cautious not to provoke the wrath of God against themselves by the same crimes ; or , when feeling their own misery , they learn to place ...
... examples of the Divine vengeance against the impious as lessons given to them , are solicitously cautious not to provoke the wrath of God against themselves by the same crimes ; or , when feeling their own misery , they learn to place ...
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... example , that the private benefits which God hath conferred on an indi- vidual , conduce to the confirmation of his faith for the future ; even when he seems to have deserted us , we ought to extend our views farther , so as to derive ...
... example , that the private benefits which God hath conferred on an indi- vidual , conduce to the confirmation of his faith for the future ; even when he seems to have deserted us , we ought to extend our views farther , so as to derive ...
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