Institutes of the Christian Religion, 3. köideH. Howe, 1816 |
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... Church compared . CHAP . III . The Teachers and Ministers of the Church , their Election and Office . CHAP . IV . The State of the ancient Church and the Mode of Government practised before the Papacy . CHAP . V. The ancient Form of ...
... Church compared . CHAP . III . The Teachers and Ministers of the Church , their Election and Office . CHAP . IV . The State of the ancient Church and the Mode of Government practised before the Papacy . CHAP . V. The ancient Form of ...
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... Church . II . The Sacraments . III . Civil Government . The First Division , extending to the end of the thirteenth ... Church , or the criteria by which it may be distinguished , in order to our cultivation of union with it- Chap . 1 ...
... Church . II . The Sacraments . III . Civil Government . The First Division , extending to the end of the thirteenth ... Church , or the criteria by which it may be distinguished , in order to our cultivation of union with it- Chap . 1 ...
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... Church and its govern- ment , orders , and power ; secondly , of the Sacraments ; and lastly , of Civil Government : and at the same time to call off the pious readers from the abuses of the Papacy , by which Satan has corrupted every ...
... Church and its govern- ment , orders , and power ; secondly , of the Sacraments ; and lastly , of Civil Government : and at the same time to call off the pious readers from the abuses of the Papacy , by which Satan has corrupted every ...
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... Church , whose foundation is his eternal election . Nor is it sufficient to in- clude in our thoughts and minds the whole multitude of the elect , unless we conceive of such an unity of the Church , into which we know ourselves to be ...
... Church , whose foundation is his eternal election . Nor is it sufficient to in- clude in our thoughts and minds the whole multitude of the elect , unless we conceive of such an unity of the Church , into which we know ourselves to be ...
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... Church , let us remem- ber that the death of Christ is fruitful , and that God won- derfully preserves his Church as it were in hiding places ; ac- cording to what he said to Elijah : “ I have reserved to my- self seven thousand men ...
... Church , let us remem- ber that the death of Christ is fruitful , and that God won- derfully preserves his Church as it were in hiding places ; ac- cording to what he said to Elijah : “ I have reserved to my- self seven thousand men ...
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