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... profess hath an absolute inconsistency . For those who are liable and obnoxious to this charge , I say , let them plead for themselves ; for let them profess what they will , and cry out ten thousand times that they are Christians , I ...
... profess hath an absolute inconsistency . For those who are liable and obnoxious to this charge , I say , let them plead for themselves ; for let them profess what they will , and cry out ten thousand times that they are Christians , I ...
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... profess nor believe a justification distinct from sanctification , and acceptance thereof ; the doctrine whereof is of absolute and indispensable necessity to the preservation of the unity of the faith ; and so fail in the first condi ...
... profess nor believe a justification distinct from sanctification , and acceptance thereof ; the doctrine whereof is of absolute and indispensable necessity to the preservation of the unity of the faith ; and so fail in the first condi ...
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... professing , the unity of the faith which they do profess , as being by them professed ; that of a particular church , as such , its observance and performance of the same ordinances of worship nu- merically , in the confession of the ...
... professing , the unity of the faith which they do profess , as being by them professed ; that of a particular church , as such , its observance and performance of the same ordinances of worship nu- merically , in the confession of the ...
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THE DUTY OF PASTORS AND PEOPLE | 1 |
Of the administration of holy things among the patriarchs before the law | 7 |
CHAP | 13 |
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