The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 5F. and C. Rivington, 1826 - Theology |
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... receive at our natural birth . As the world is without hope , the Christian hath hope in death , through the Resurrection of Christ , and is assured , that he who is united to the life of God can never die : for God is not the God of ...
... receive at our natural birth . As the world is without hope , the Christian hath hope in death , through the Resurrection of Christ , and is assured , that he who is united to the life of God can never die : for God is not the God of ...
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... receive the body and blood of Christ , but from the Church , to whom he said , when he instituted the Lord's Supper , Do this in remembrance of me ? This being the com- memorative Sacrifice of the New Testament , it can be offered only ...
... receive the body and blood of Christ , but from the Church , to whom he said , when he instituted the Lord's Supper , Do this in remembrance of me ? This being the com- memorative Sacrifice of the New Testament , it can be offered only ...
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... receiving authority so to do , from an higher power . The act would be so far from beneficial , that it would be treasonable . If an army were to raise itself without commissions , what would such an army be but a company of banditti ...
... receiving authority so to do , from an higher power . The act would be so far from beneficial , that it would be treasonable . If an army were to raise itself without commissions , what would such an army be but a company of banditti ...
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... received from him the keys of the kingdom of Heaven , with a power of binding and loosing , which extends to Heaven itself : and when Christians go to Heaven , they are not carried into a new society , for they are already , by the ...
... received from him the keys of the kingdom of Heaven , with a power of binding and loosing , which extends to Heaven itself : and when Christians go to Heaven , they are not carried into a new society , for they are already , by the ...
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... receive an accu- sation against an Elder ( or Presbyter ) , but before two or three witnesses : therefore he had a judicial autho- rity over that order . Directions are given with re- well give them a divine commission ; -but they are ...
... receive an accu- sation against an Elder ( or Presbyter ) , but before two or three witnesses : therefore he had a judicial autho- rity over that order . Directions are given with re- well give them a divine commission ; -but they are ...
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