Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen1H. Howe, 1816 |
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... shews both the nature and tendency of the true knowledge of the Creator - That this is not learned in the schools , but that every man from his birth is self - taught it - Yet that the depravity of men is so great as to corrupt and ...
... shews both the nature and tendency of the true knowledge of the Creator - That this is not learned in the schools , but that every man from his birth is self - taught it - Yet that the depravity of men is so great as to corrupt and ...
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... shews the state of man at his creation , and treats of the image of God , free - will , and the primitive integrity of nature . Having finished the subject of creation , he proceeds to the conservation and government of all things ...
... shews the state of man at his creation , and treats of the image of God , free - will , and the primitive integrity of nature . Having finished the subject of creation , he proceeds to the conservation and government of all things ...
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... shews the truth and propriety of affirming , that Christ merited the grace of God and salvation for us . III . As long as Christ is separate from us , he profits us nothing . Hence the necessity of our being ingrafted into him , as ...
... shews the truth and propriety of affirming , that Christ merited the grace of God and salvation for us . III . As long as Christ is separate from us , he profits us nothing . Hence the necessity of our being ingrafted into him , as ...
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... shews , First , What kind of knowledge God himself requires - Chap . II . Secondly , Where it must be sought - Chap . III - IX . as follows : 1. Not in man ; because , though the human mind is na- turally endued with it , yet it is ...
... shews , First , What kind of knowledge God himself requires - Chap . II . Secondly , Where it must be sought - Chap . III - IX . as follows : 1. Not in man ; because , though the human mind is na- turally endued with it , yet it is ...
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... shews , that they all sedulously endeavoured to preserve the appearance of reason in the midst of their folly . ( v ) And any thing apparently probable might , at first sight , perhaps deceive the simple and incautious ; but there never ...
... shews , that they all sedulously endeavoured to preserve the appearance of reason in the midst of their folly . ( v ) And any thing apparently probable might , at first sight , perhaps deceive the simple and incautious ; but there never ...
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