The Works of John Owen, Volume 15Johnson and Hunter, 1851 |
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... reformation , at his resurrection from the dead , should come , both by his practice and his teaching , as a minister of Circumcision , he confirmed and pressed frequently on the consciences of men , from the authority of the Law ...
... reformation , at his resurrection from the dead , should come , both by his practice and his teaching , as a minister of Circumcision , he confirmed and pressed frequently on the consciences of men , from the authority of the Law ...
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... reformation ; the main principle in the one and the other church , in the apostasy , being legal righteousness and an insupportable yoke of ceremonious ob- servances in the worship of God . And generally , in others the same principles ...
... reformation ; the main principle in the one and the other church , in the apostasy , being legal righteousness and an insupportable yoke of ceremonious ob- servances in the worship of God . And generally , in others the same principles ...
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... the state and condition , this the issue , that the inven- tion of liturgies to be read in the worship of God was come unto before the Reformation , I shall briefly subjoin unto it 28 A DISCOURSE CONCERNING LITURGIES .
... the state and condition , this the issue , that the inven- tion of liturgies to be read in the worship of God was come unto before the Reformation , I shall briefly subjoin unto it 28 A DISCOURSE CONCERNING LITURGIES .
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... Reformation is known . I shall not speak any thing that may reflect with the least dishonour on the work or the workmen . We have abundant cause to bless the Lord continually for the one and the other . Yet still we must remember that ...
... Reformation is known . I shall not speak any thing that may reflect with the least dishonour on the work or the workmen . We have abundant cause to bless the Lord continually for the one and the other . Yet still we must remember that ...
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... reformation , in the doctrine , which alone would de- liver the people from their prejudicate opinions about the worship of God , would be carried on with less noise and observation , and con- sequently less contest and opposition ; for ...
... reformation , in the doctrine , which alone would de- liver the people from their prejudicate opinions about the worship of God , would be carried on with less noise and observation , and con- sequently less contest and opposition ; for ...
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