Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen2H. Howe, 1816 |
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... kind of teaching , by which Christ , since his appearance as our Master , has given a brighter display of the mercy of the Father , and a more explicit testimony concerning our sal- vation . The more easy and convenient method for us ...
... kind of teaching , by which Christ , since his appearance as our Master , has given a brighter display of the mercy of the Father , and a more explicit testimony concerning our sal- vation . The more easy and convenient method for us ...
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... kind of knowledge far ex- ceeds all understanding . Yet , because God hath revealed to his saints the secret of his will , " which had been hidden from ages and from generations , " ( z ) therefore , faith is in Scripture justly styled ...
... kind of knowledge far ex- ceeds all understanding . Yet , because God hath revealed to his saints the secret of his will , " which had been hidden from ages and from generations , " ( z ) therefore , faith is in Scripture justly styled ...
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... kind of natural instinct , inclined to unbelief . Besides , temptations , various and innu- merable , frequently assail us with great violence . Above all , our own conscience , oppressed by its incumbent load of sin , sometimes ...
... kind of natural instinct , inclined to unbelief . Besides , temptations , various and innu- merable , frequently assail us with great violence . Above all , our own conscience , oppressed by its incumbent load of sin , sometimes ...
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... kind of confidence would that be , which should frequently give way to despair ? If you consider Christ ( say they ) , salvation is certain : if you return to yourself , condemnation is certain . Diffidence and good hope therefore must ...
... kind of confidence would that be , which should frequently give way to despair ? If you consider Christ ( say they ) , salvation is certain : if you return to yourself , condemnation is certain . Diffidence and good hope therefore must ...
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... kind of a reason he advances . If , says he , you venture to hope for any thing without merits , it must not be called hope , but presumption . Who is there that will not justly detest such teachers , who pronounce a confi- dence in the ...
... kind of a reason he advances . If , says he , you venture to hope for any thing without merits , it must not be called hope , but presumption . Who is there that will not justly detest such teachers , who pronounce a confi- dence in the ...
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