The Works of John Owen, Band 11T. & T. Clark, 1862 |
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... favoured tampering with them , by them who thought to avail themselves of his authority for the asserting of that which never came into his mind . As I intimated before , I have not insisted on any of those things , nor do on them ...
... favoured tampering with them , by them who thought to avail themselves of his authority for the asserting of that which never came into his mind . As I intimated before , I have not insisted on any of those things , nor do on them ...
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... favour of the genuineness of the epistles , in spite of an able anonymous reply by Larroque in 1674 , and the doubts that continued to be felt by many scholars who had made the epistles the subject of keen and critical investigation ...
... favour of the genuineness of the epistles , in spite of an able anonymous reply by Larroque in 1674 , and the doubts that continued to be felt by many scholars who had made the epistles the subject of keen and critical investigation ...
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... favour of the three Syriac epistles , as all the genuine remains of Ignatius we possess . It is possible that Syriac manuscripts of the other epistles may be discovered , although the claim of the former to be not only paramount but ...
... favour of the three Syriac epistles , as all the genuine remains of Ignatius we possess . It is possible that Syriac manuscripts of the other epistles may be discovered , although the claim of the former to be not only paramount but ...
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... favour of God , in what we have learned and received from the beginning ; to endure ; to persist in the truth ; to be rooted in Christ ; to retain or keep faith and a good conscience ; to hold fast our confidence and faith to the end ...
... favour of God , in what we have learned and received from the beginning ; to endure ; to persist in the truth ; to be rooted in Christ ; to retain or keep faith and a good conscience ; to hold fast our confidence and faith to the end ...
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... favour which they have with God , being justified freely by his grace , through the blood of Christ . And their continuance in this condition to the end of their lives , both as to their real holiness and gracious acceptance , is the ...
... favour which they have with God , being justified freely by his grace , through the blood of Christ . And their continuance in this condition to the end of their lives , both as to their real holiness and gracious acceptance , is the ...
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