Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen2H. Howe, 1816 |
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... impious , we allow that there are various kinds of faith ; yet we acknowledge and preach only one faith in the pious , according to the doctrine of the Scripture . Many men certainly believe that there is a God ; they admit the evan ...
... impious , we allow that there are various kinds of faith ; yet we acknowledge and preach only one faith in the pious , according to the doctrine of the Scripture . Many men certainly believe that there is a God ; they admit the evan ...
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... impiously pro- fane faith by hypocritical pretensions to it . ( 1 ) Nor would Paul require from the children of God , a " faith unfeigned , " ( m ) but because multitudes presumptuously arrogate to themselves what they possess not , and ...
... impiously pro- fane faith by hypocritical pretensions to it . ( 1 ) Nor would Paul require from the children of God , a " faith unfeigned , " ( m ) but because multitudes presumptuously arrogate to themselves what they possess not , and ...
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... impious and hypocritical king ; he addresses him in these words ; " Take heed , and be quiet ; fear not , " & c . ( 9 ) But what effect had the message on him ? As it had been before said , that " his heart was moved , as the trees of ...
... impious and hypocritical king ; he addresses him in these words ; " Take heed , and be quiet ; fear not , " & c . ( 9 ) But what effect had the message on him ? As it had been before said , that " his heart was moved , as the trees of ...
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... 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 all their dependence on the Lord , without ...
... 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 all their dependence on the Lord , without ...
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... impious endeavour to acquire a habit of insen- sibility , that they may not be disquieted by the fear of God , the judgment of God follows them so closely , that they cannot attain the object of their desires . So nothing prevents God ...
... impious endeavour to acquire a habit of insen- sibility , that they may not be disquieted by the fear of God , the judgment of God follows them so closely , that they cannot attain the object of their desires . So nothing prevents God ...
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