Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen2H. Howe, 1816 |
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... tion . " ( z ) Because he daily consumes the vices of our concu > piscence , and inflames our hearts with the love of God and the pursuit of piety ; from these efforts he is justly called " fire . " ( a ) Lastly , he is described to us ...
... tion . " ( z ) Because he daily consumes the vices of our concu > piscence , and inflames our hearts with the love of God and the pursuit of piety ; from these efforts he is justly called " fire . " ( a ) Lastly , he is described to us ...
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Jean Calvin. tion . In the third place , it has been explained , that there is but one method of deliverance , by which we can be extricated from such a direful calamity , that is the appearance of Christ the Redeemer , by whose means ...
Jean Calvin. tion . In the third place , it has been explained , that there is but one method of deliverance , by which we can be extricated from such a direful calamity , that is the appearance of Christ the Redeemer , by whose means ...
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... tion , eagerly embrace as oracular , every thing obtruded upon them , under the name of the Church ; sometimes even the most monstrous errors . This inconsiderate credulity , though it be the certain precipice of ruin , is ...
... tion , eagerly embrace as oracular , every thing obtruded upon them , under the name of the Church ; sometimes even the most monstrous errors . This inconsiderate credulity , though it be the certain precipice of ruin , is ...
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... tion to the word , and can no more be separated from it , than the rays from the sun , whence they proceed . Therefore God proclaims by Isaiah , " Hear , and your soul shall live . " ( h ) And , ( c ) John iv . 42 . ( f ) 1 Tim . iv . 6 ...
... tion to the word , and can no more be separated from it , than the rays from the sun , whence they proceed . Therefore God proclaims by Isaiah , " Hear , and your soul shall live . " ( h ) And , ( c ) John iv . 42 . ( f ) 1 Tim . iv . 6 ...
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... tion ; a careful consideration of which , I think , will leave no- thing doubtful remaining . When we call it knowledge , we intend not such a comprehension as men commonly have of those things which fall under the notice of their ...
... tion ; a careful consideration of which , I think , will leave no- thing doubtful remaining . When we call it knowledge , we intend not such a comprehension as men commonly have of those things which fall under the notice of their ...
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