Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen1H. Howe, 1816 |
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... mercy alone , by which , without any merit of ours , we have been admitted to the hope of eternal salvation , and before men nothing but our weakness , the slightest confession of which is esteemed by them as the greatest disgrace . But ...
... mercy alone , by which , without any merit of ours , we have been admitted to the hope of eternal salvation , and before men nothing but our weakness , the slightest confession of which is esteemed by them as the greatest disgrace . But ...
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... mercy , temperance , patience , modesty , and every other virtue . It is an undeni- able fact , that we sincerely fear and worship God , whose name we desire to be sanctified both by our life and by our death ; and envy itself is ...
... mercy , temperance , patience , modesty , and every other virtue . It is an undeni- able fact , that we sincerely fear and worship God , whose name we desire to be sanctified both by our life and by our death ; and envy itself is ...
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... day of regeneration or resurrection of the body , so that in eternal life and the heavenly inheritance his praises are celebrated for such stupendous mercy . CONTENTS . BOOK I. CHAP . I. The Connection between GENERAL SYLLABUS . 37.
... day of regeneration or resurrection of the body , so that in eternal life and the heavenly inheritance his praises are celebrated for such stupendous mercy . CONTENTS . BOOK I. CHAP . I. The Connection between GENERAL SYLLABUS . 37.
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... mercy , he relies on him with unlimited confidence , nor doubts of finding in his clemency a remedy provided for all his evils . Knowing him to be his Lord and Father , he concludes that he ought to mark his government in all things ...
... mercy , he relies on him with unlimited confidence , nor doubts of finding in his clemency a remedy provided for all his evils . Knowing him to be his Lord and Father , he concludes that he ought to mark his government in all things ...
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... mercy . VII . In the second species of his works , such as happen out of the ordinary course of nature , the proofs of his perfections are equally clear . For he so regulates his providence in the government of human society , that ...
... mercy . VII . In the second species of his works , such as happen out of the ordinary course of nature , the proofs of his perfections are equally clear . For he so regulates his providence in the government of human society , that ...
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