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It is the whole Christ , in His double nature , who , being God and man , rendered
obedience to the Father unto death and thus merited for us the remission of sins
and eternal life , . . . without there being on our part either work , or dignity , or ...
It is the whole Christ , in His double nature , who , being God and man , rendered
obedience to the Father unto death and thus merited for us the remission of sins
and eternal life , . . . without there being on our part either work , or dignity , or ...
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Thus it is not only inasmuch as He is God , but also inasmuch as He is man , that [
Christ ] knows all and can do all things , that He is present to all creatures ( p . 51
) . That is why He can , very easily , be present when He distributes His real ...
Thus it is not only inasmuch as He is God , but also inasmuch as He is man , that [
Christ ] knows all and can do all things , that He is present to all creatures ( p . 51
) . That is why He can , very easily , be present when He distributes His real ...
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The Body of Christ is given , taken , and eaten in the Supper , only after an
heavenly and spiritual manner . And the mean whereby the Body of Christ is
received and eaten in the Supper is Faith ' ( Art . xxvIII ) . The Wicked , and such
as be void ...
The Body of Christ is given , taken , and eaten in the Supper , only after an
heavenly and spiritual manner . And the mean whereby the Body of Christ is
received and eaten in the Supper is Faith ' ( Art . xxvIII ) . The Wicked , and such
as be void ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 135 |
The Thirty Years War and | 189 |
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