History of the Waldenses: Connected with a Sketch of the Christian Church from the Birth of Christ to the Eighteenth Century |
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... human control . For the rest he would gladly offer his apology in the words of Father Paul , the Venetian . " He that shall observe that I speak more of some times , and more spar- ingly of others , let him remember , that all fields ...
... human control . For the rest he would gladly offer his apology in the words of Father Paul , the Venetian . " He that shall observe that I speak more of some times , and more spar- ingly of others , let him remember , that all fields ...
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... human redemption : for , as in baptism , the individual is buried under , and raised again from , the water , even so it became him to fulfil all righteousness , by dying for the sins of his people and rising again for their ...
... human redemption : for , as in baptism , the individual is buried under , and raised again from , the water , even so it became him to fulfil all righteousness , by dying for the sins of his people and rising again for their ...
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... human policy could have no place . Their fears , their hopes , their joys and their sorrows were all of a spiritual and heavenly tendency ; and they were animated by one object of pursuit , the attainment of that glory , honour , and ...
... human policy could have no place . Their fears , their hopes , their joys and their sorrows were all of a spiritual and heavenly tendency ; and they were animated by one object of pursuit , the attainment of that glory , honour , and ...
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... human institution , it was unnecessary to give themselves any trouble to suppress it , for it would quickly come to an end of itself ; but if it were really of God , all their opposition would be in vain , and they themselves would only ...
... human institution , it was unnecessary to give themselves any trouble to suppress it , for it would quickly come to an end of itself ; but if it were really of God , all their opposition would be in vain , and they themselves would only ...
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... human policy , as contrasted with the wisdom and over - ruling providence of God . The very me- thods taken to quash the cause of Christ became the direct means of promoting its progress . Philip , of whom we have lately seen that he ...
... human policy , as contrasted with the wisdom and over - ruling providence of God . The very me- thods taken to quash the cause of Christ became the direct means of promoting its progress . Philip , of whom we have lately seen that he ...
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