Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen2H. Howe, 1816 |
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... judge of their adoption : I reply , that although there is a great similitude and affinity between the elect of God and those who are endued with a frail and transitory faith , yet the elect possess that confidence , which Paul ...
... judge of their adoption : I reply , that although there is a great similitude and affinity between the elect of God and those who are endued with a frail and transitory faith , yet the elect possess that confidence , which Paul ...
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... judge from the event , believers not only escape in safety from every battle , so that receiving an accession of vigour , they are soon after prepared to enter the field again ; but we see the ac- complishment of what John says , in his ...
... judge from the event , believers not only escape in safety from every battle , so that receiving an accession of vigour , they are soon after prepared to enter the field again ; but we see the ac- complishment of what John says , in his ...
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... judge and avenger of crimes , yet they fix their eyes peculiarly on his clemency ; described for their contemplation as " gracious and full of com- passion : slow to anger , and of great mercy ; good to all , and diffusing his tender ...
... judge and avenger of crimes , yet they fix their eyes peculiarly on his clemency ; described for their contemplation as " gracious and full of com- passion : slow to anger , and of great mercy ; good to all , and diffusing his tender ...
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... judge , how pernicious that dogma of the schoolmen is , that it is impossible to decide concerning the favour of God towards us , any otherwise than from moral conjecture , as every individual may deem himself not unworthy of it . If it ...
... judge , how pernicious that dogma of the schoolmen is , that it is impossible to decide concerning the favour of God towards us , any otherwise than from moral conjecture , as every individual may deem himself not unworthy of it . If it ...
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Jean Calvin. of things , to judge who are the objects of divine love or hatred , he labours in vain and distresses himself to no good purpose ; since " there is one event to the righteous and to the wicked ; to him that sacrificeth , and ...
Jean Calvin. of things , to judge who are the objects of divine love or hatred , he labours in vain and distresses himself to no good purpose ; since " there is one event to the righteous and to the wicked ; to him that sacrificeth , and ...
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