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... receiving the imposition of hands as the sign of their progress in spiritual knowledge , they were called worshippers ... received the titles of competent or elect6 . Even to the last , they were granted nothing beyond a formal and ...
... receiving the imposition of hands as the sign of their progress in spiritual knowledge , they were called worshippers ... received the titles of competent or elect6 . Even to the last , they were granted nothing beyond a formal and ...
Page 47
... received them . They received them as the fulfilment of our Lord's command , not to give that which is holy to dogs , nor to cast pearls before swine ; a text cited by Clement and Tertullians , among others , in justification of their ...
... received them . They received them as the fulfilment of our Lord's command , not to give that which is holy to dogs , nor to cast pearls before swine ; a text cited by Clement and Tertullians , among others , in justification of their ...
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... received doctrines . Thus the Calvinists dispute among themselves whether or not God wills the dam- nation of the non - elect ; both parties agree in doctrine , they doubt how their own meaning may be best expressed1 . However clearly ...
... received doctrines . Thus the Calvinists dispute among themselves whether or not God wills the dam- nation of the non - elect ; both parties agree in doctrine , they doubt how their own meaning may be best expressed1 . However clearly ...
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