Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen2H. Howe, 1816 |
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... honoured the grossest ignorance , and most perniciously deluded the miserable multi- tude . Indeed , to express the fact more truly and plainly , this notion has not only buried the true faith in oblivion , but has entirely destroyed it ...
... honoured the grossest ignorance , and most perniciously deluded the miserable multi- tude . Indeed , to express the fact more truly and plainly , this notion has not only buried the true faith in oblivion , but has entirely destroyed it ...
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... honour . But this docility , connected with a desire of improvement , is very remote from that gross ignorance which stupifies those who are content with such an implicit faith as the papists have invented . For if Paul severely ...
... honour . But this docility , connected with a desire of improvement , is very remote from that gross ignorance which stupifies those who are content with such an implicit faith as the papists have invented . For if Paul severely ...
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... honour ; and the service which he receives as a master , by that of fear . " A son ( says he ) honoureth his father , and a servant his . to pay ( 1 ) Rom . ix . 11. ( m ) Psalm cxi . 10. ( n ) Prov . i . ix . 10. Job xxviii . 28 ...
... honour ; and the service which he receives as a master , by that of fear . " A son ( says he ) honoureth his father , and a servant his . to pay ( 1 ) Rom . ix . 11. ( m ) Psalm cxi . 10. ( n ) Prov . i . ix . 10. Job xxviii . 28 ...
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... honour and fear . Nor is it surprising , that the same mind cherishes both these affections ; for he who considers what a father God is to us , has ample reason , even though there were no hell , to dread his displeasure more than any ...
... honour and fear . Nor is it surprising , that the same mind cherishes both these affections ; for he who considers what a father God is to us , has ample reason , even though there were no hell , to dread his displeasure more than any ...
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... honour , nor wealth , in the present state ; since the Lord hath not been pleased to appoint any of these things for us : but is contented with this assurance , that , whatever we may want of the con- veniences or necessaries of this ...
... honour , nor wealth , in the present state ; since the Lord hath not been pleased to appoint any of these things for us : but is contented with this assurance , that , whatever we may want of the con- veniences or necessaries of this ...
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