Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen2H. Howe, 1816 |
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... sufficient for a man implicitly to credit what he neither understands , nor even examines : but he requires an explicit knowledge of the divine goodness , in which our righteousness consists . III . I do not deny ( such is the ignorance ...
... sufficient for a man implicitly to credit what he neither understands , nor even examines : but he requires an explicit knowledge of the divine goodness , in which our righteousness consists . III . I do not deny ( such is the ignorance ...
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Jean Calvin. of itself furnish a sufficient refutation . For the question with them is not , whether faith be yet involved in many reliques of ignorance , but they positively assert , that persons are possessed of true faith , who are ...
Jean Calvin. of itself furnish a sufficient refutation . For the question with them is not , whether faith be yet involved in many reliques of ignorance , but they positively assert , that persons are possessed of true faith , who are ...
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... sufficient for its establishment ; but because the Gospel exhibits a fuller manifestation of Christ , it is justly styled by Paul , " the words of faith and of good doctrine . " ( ƒ ) For the same reason , in another place , he ...
... sufficient for its establishment ; but because the Gospel exhibits a fuller manifestation of Christ , it is justly styled by Paul , " the words of faith and of good doctrine . " ( ƒ ) For the same reason , in another place , he ...
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... sufficient to terminate the controversy : that the assent which we give to the Divine word , as I have partly suggested before , and shall again more largely repeat , is from the heart rather than the head , and from the affections ...
... sufficient to terminate the controversy : that the assent which we give to the Divine word , as I have partly suggested before , and shall again more largely repeat , is from the heart rather than the head , and from the affections ...
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... sufficient to select a few . When he rebukes his soul for turbu- lent emotions , is he not angry with his unbelief ? " Why ( says he ) are thou cast down , O my soul ? and why art thou dis- quieted in me ? Hope thou in God . " ( 1 ) And ...
... sufficient to select a few . When he rebukes his soul for turbu- lent emotions , is he not angry with his unbelief ? " Why ( says he ) are thou cast down , O my soul ? and why art thou dis- quieted in me ? Hope thou in God . " ( 1 ) And ...
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