Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 1Westminster Press, 1960 - 1734 pages English translation of the monumental statement of reformation faith. |
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... prove that he was willingly under God's command . The very name of the tree shows the sole purpose of the precept was to keep him content with his lot and to prevent him from becoming puffed up with wicked lust . But the promise by ...
... prove that he was willingly under God's command . The very name of the tree shows the sole purpose of the precept was to keep him content with his lot and to prevent him from becoming puffed up with wicked lust . But the promise by ...
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... prove that when a good thing is com- manded , the evil thing that conflicts with it is forbidden . There is no one who does not concede this . That the opposite duties are enjoined when evil things are forbidden will also be willingly ...
... prove that when a good thing is com- manded , the evil thing that conflicts with it is forbidden . There is no one who does not concede this . That the opposite duties are enjoined when evil things are forbidden will also be willingly ...
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... prove that the Jews held such a doctrine . I will at once answer him : these few people did not manifest in such statements any secret wisdom to which only excellent spirits might individually and privately be admitted . But , as they ...
... prove that the Jews held such a doctrine . I will at once answer him : these few people did not manifest in such statements any secret wisdom to which only excellent spirits might individually and privately be admitted . But , as they ...
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EDITORS PREFACE | xix |
A Comparison of the False and the True | xxv |
The Condition of the Ancient Church | lxi |
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