Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen1H. Howe, 1816 |
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... mind of the reader . A mere attention to the ideas and sentiments of the original , to the neglect of its style and manner , would expose the Translator of a treatise of this nature to no small danger of misre- presenting the meaning of ...
... mind of the reader . A mere attention to the ideas and sentiments of the original , to the neglect of its style and manner , would expose the Translator of a treatise of this nature to no small danger of misre- presenting the meaning of ...
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... mind to study the enlargement of his kingdom , and the pro- motion of general usefulness ; and I have the testimony of my own conscience , of angels , and of God himself , that since I undertook the office of a teacher in the church , I ...
... mind to study the enlargement of his kingdom , and the pro- motion of general usefulness ; and I have the testimony of my own conscience , of angels , and of God himself , that since I undertook the office of a teacher in the church , I ...
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... mind for this perusal . Paul's direction , that every prophecy be framed " accor- ding to the analogy of faith , " ( c ) has fixed an invariable standard by which all interpretation of Scripture ought to be tried . If our principles be ...
... mind for this perusal . Paul's direction , that every prophecy be framed " accor- ding to the analogy of faith , " ( c ) has fixed an invariable standard by which all interpretation of Scripture ought to be tried . If our principles be ...
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... mind to attend to the pleading of our cause ; for though you are now averse and alienated from us , and even inflamed against us , we despair not of regain- ing your favour , if you will only once read with calmness and composure this ...
... mind to attend to the pleading of our cause ; for though you are now averse and alienated from us , and even inflamed against us , we despair not of regain- ing your favour , if you will only once read with calmness and composure this ...
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... Mind of Man naturally endued with the Knowledge of God . CHAP . IV . This Knowledge extinguished , or corrupted , partly by Ignorance , partly by Wickedness . CHAP . V. The Knowledge of God conspicuous in the Forma- tion and continual ...
... Mind of Man naturally endued with the Knowledge of God . CHAP . IV . This Knowledge extinguished , or corrupted , partly by Ignorance , partly by Wickedness . CHAP . V. The Knowledge of God conspicuous in the Forma- tion and continual ...
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