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... tendency is common to all mankind ; that all men desire such a religion as will require them to do something towards rendering them acceptable in the sight of God , and give them something upon B 2 Justification by Faith . 3.
... tendency is common to all mankind ; that all men desire such a religion as will require them to do something towards rendering them acceptable in the sight of God , and give them something upon B 2 Justification by Faith . 3.
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... rendered , at the same time , ridiculous and intolerable , in the indulgences being hawked about from town to town by low - minded men , whose language and demeanour can only be compared to the arts which are practiced by mountebanks at ...
... rendered , at the same time , ridiculous and intolerable , in the indulgences being hawked about from town to town by low - minded men , whose language and demeanour can only be compared to the arts which are practiced by mountebanks at ...
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... rendered those exertions necessary . Outraged humanity and insulted Christianity demanded a reformation , and would have enforced their demands through some other leaders if these had not come forward ; and without such a support ...
... rendered those exertions necessary . Outraged humanity and insulted Christianity demanded a reformation , and would have enforced their demands through some other leaders if these had not come forward ; and without such a support ...
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... rendered a reformation necessary in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries were of a fleshly character , being ... render sus- picious the whole tenor of history . If such men as Alexander the Sixth could occupy the highest place in the ...
... rendered a reformation necessary in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries were of a fleshly character , being ... render sus- picious the whole tenor of history . If such men as Alexander the Sixth could occupy the highest place in the ...
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... rendered it difficult for St. Paul to obtain admission into their hearts of the simple faith of the Gospel ; and , until he could make good this point , he determined to know nothing among them save Jesus Christ and him crucified . Yet ...
... rendered it difficult for St. Paul to obtain admission into their hearts of the simple faith of the Gospel ; and , until he could make good this point , he determined to know nothing among them save Jesus Christ and him crucified . Yet ...
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Page 183 - SACRAMENTS ordained of Christ be not only badges or tokens of Christian men's profession; but rather they be certain sure witnesses, and effectual signs of grace, and God's goo'd will towards us, by the which he doth work invisibly in us, and doth not only quicken, but also strengthen and confirm our faith in him.
Page 3 - Behold, I Paul say unto you, that if ye be circumcised, Christ shall profit you nothing. For I testify again to every man that is circumcised, that he is a debtor to do the whole law.
Page 103 - In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Page 414 - BAPTISM is not only a sign of profession, and mark of difference, whereby Christian men are discerned from others that be not christened ; but it is also a sign of regeneration, or new birth, whereby, as by an instrument, they that receive baptism rightly are grafted into the Church ; the promises of the forgiveness of sin, and of our adoption to be.
Page 51 - Seek ye my face;" my heart said unto thee, "Thy face, Lord, will I seek.
Page 92 - The waves of the sea are mighty, and rage horribly : but yet the Lord, who dwelleth on high, is mightier.
Page 406 - And now I stand, and am judged for the hope of the promise made of God unto our fathers; unto which promise our twelve tribes, instantly serving God day and night, hope to come; for which hope's sake, King Agrippa I am accused of the Jews.
Page 179 - None can enter into the kingdom of God, except he be regenerate and born anew of water and the Holy Ghost...
Page 393 - But as it is written, To whom he was not spoken of, they shall see : and they that have not heard shall understand.
Page 261 - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in the which the pure Word of God is preached, and the Sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.