Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volumen2H. Howe, 1816 |
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... God . XXVIII . Now in the Divine benevolence , which is affirmed to be the object of faith , we apprehend the possession of salva- tion and everlasting life to be obtained . For , if no good can be wanting when God is propitious , we ...
... God . XXVIII . Now in the Divine benevolence , which is affirmed to be the object of faith , we apprehend the possession of salva- tion and everlasting life to be obtained . For , if no good can be wanting when God is propitious , we ...
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... God . For which reason David says , that " The loving - kindness of God , " when experienced in a pious heart , " is better " and more de- sirable " than life " itself . ( t ) Finally , if we have an abundance of all things to the ...
... God . For which reason David says , that " The loving - kindness of God , " when experienced in a pious heart , " is better " and more de- sirable " than life " itself . ( t ) Finally , if we have an abundance of all things to the ...
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... God . This is the reason why Isaiah , when he would impress the hearts of the people with an assurance of salvation , discourses in so magnificent a manner concerning the infinite power of God . He frequently appears , after having ...
... God . This is the reason why Isaiah , when he would impress the hearts of the people with an assurance of salvation , discourses in so magnificent a manner concerning the infinite power of God . He frequently appears , after having ...
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... God . " ( z ) But Paul , in the Epistle to the Philippians , ( a ) deduces expecta- - tion from hope , because in patient hope we suspend our desires till the arrival of God's appointed time . All which may be better understood from the ...
... God . " ( z ) But Paul , in the Epistle to the Philippians , ( a ) deduces expecta- - tion from hope , because in patient hope we suspend our desires till the arrival of God's appointed time . All which may be better understood from the ...
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... God winked at ; but now commandeth all men every where to repent : because he hath appointed a day in which he will judge the world in righteousness : " ( z ) and in many other places . Sometimes , by the punishments already inflicted ...
... God winked at ; but now commandeth all men every where to repent : because he hath appointed a day in which he will judge the world in righteousness : " ( z ) and in many other places . Sometimes , by the punishments already inflicted ...
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