The Works of John Owen, Volume 14Johnson and Hunter, 1851 |
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... give goodly words . But though the voice we hear from him sometimes be the voice of Jacob , yet the hands that put forth themselves , in his progress , are the hands of Esau . Moderation is pretended ; but his counsels for peace centre ...
... give goodly words . But though the voice we hear from him sometimes be the voice of Jacob , yet the hands that put forth themselves , in his progress , are the hands of Esau . Moderation is pretended ; but his counsels for peace centre ...
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... give opportunity to new cavils and exceptions , by baby - mealy - mouthed petitions of some small things that there is a strife about , when a man may as honestly , all at once , suppose the whole truth of his side , and proceed without ...
... give opportunity to new cavils and exceptions , by baby - mealy - mouthed petitions of some small things that there is a strife about , when a man may as honestly , all at once , suppose the whole truth of his side , and proceed without ...
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... give that they believe so , I know not . And this they do upon that innate evidence that the word of God hath in itself and gives to itself , the testimony of Christ and his apostles , and the teach- ing of the church of God in all ages ...
... give that they believe so , I know not . And this they do upon that innate evidence that the word of God hath in itself and gives to itself , the testimony of Christ and his apostles , and the teach- ing of the church of God in all ages ...
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... give gifts unto men , according to his promise , to enable them to interpret the Scripture for the edification of his body , the church . If there were none of these interpreters among the Protestants , I wonder whence it is come to ...
... give gifts unto men , according to his promise , to enable them to interpret the Scripture for the edification of his body , the church . If there were none of these interpreters among the Protestants , I wonder whence it is come to ...
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... give out what is the infallible meaning of every place , at least that is controverted , and so stint the strife amongst them , seeing it seems he can if he would ; and the other is , that he suffers so many souls to lie in purgatory ...
... give out what is the infallible meaning of every place , at least that is controverted , and so stint the strife amongst them , seeing it seems he can if he would ; and the other is , that he suffers so many souls to lie in purgatory ...
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