The Works of John Owen, Volumen13Banner of Truth Trust, 1991 |
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... reformation which many godly ministers , commonly called Presbyterians , have engaged in and seek to promote , without judging and condemning them as to the whole of their station or ordinances ; -if this , I say , be intended by Inde ...
... reformation which many godly ministers , commonly called Presbyterians , have engaged in and seek to promote , without judging and condemning them as to the whole of their station or ordinances ; -if this , I say , be intended by Inde ...
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... Reformation to have made outwardly a profession of the religion of Christ , —although I expressed them to be really a party combined together for all ends of wickedness , and , in particular , for the extirpation of the true church of ...
... Reformation to have made outwardly a profession of the religion of Christ , —although I expressed them to be really a party combined together for all ends of wickedness , and , in particular , for the extirpation of the true church of ...
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... reformation towards the old or a new , and it may be worse apostasy , such an apparent weariness of the principal doctrines and practices which enlivened the reformation , as I cannot but be troubled at , and wherewith many are offended ...
... reformation towards the old or a new , and it may be worse apostasy , such an apparent weariness of the principal doctrines and practices which enlivened the reformation , as I cannot but be troubled at , and wherewith many are offended ...
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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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