Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 3H. Howe, 1816 |
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... consecrate men's lips and tongues to his service , that his voice may be heard in them . Let us not therefore , on our parts , be reluctant to receive and obey the doctrine of salvation proposed to us at his express command ; for though ...
... consecrate men's lips and tongues to his service , that his voice may be heard in them . Let us not therefore , on our parts , be reluctant to receive and obey the doctrine of salvation proposed to us at his express command ; for though ...
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... consecrated among them , both by spiritual gifts , and by the blood of martyrs , has been preserved by a per- petual succession of bishops , so that it was never lost . They allege the importance attached to this succession by Irenæ- us ...
... consecrated among them , both by spiritual gifts , and by the blood of martyrs , has been preserved by a per- petual succession of bishops , so that it was never lost . They allege the importance attached to this succession by Irenæ- us ...
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... consecrated by his lips retains its virtue in opposition to all the impiety of men . He also by his providence caused other vestiges of the Church to remain , that it might not be entirely lost . And as buildings are frequently ...
... consecrated by his lips retains its virtue in opposition to all the impiety of men . He also by his providence caused other vestiges of the Church to remain , that it might not be entirely lost . And as buildings are frequently ...
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... consecration . Nor was Matthias added to the number of the apostles , nor were the seven deacons appoint- ed ... consecrate any thing , presented it to God by imposition of hands . Thus when Jacob blessed Ephraim and Manasseh , he laid ...
... consecration . Nor was Matthias added to the number of the apostles , nor were the seven deacons appoint- ed ... consecrate any thing , presented it to God by imposition of hands . Thus when Jacob blessed Ephraim and Manasseh , he laid ...
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... consecrated their patrimonies to God , and reduced themselves to voluntary poverty ; the distribution was such , that neither were the ministers left without support , nor were the poor neglected . Yet , at the same time , care was ...
... consecrated their patrimonies to God , and reduced themselves to voluntary poverty ; the distribution was such , that neither were the ministers left without support , nor were the poor neglected . Yet , at the same time , care was ...
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