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The circumstance , then , of the Apostle using a word in relation to himself , which denotes the instrumental cause , and with respect to the Presbytery , a word which , particularly as distinguished from dia , expresses agreement ...
The circumstance , then , of the Apostle using a word in relation to himself , which denotes the instrumental cause , and with respect to the Presbytery , a word which , particularly as distinguished from dia , expresses agreement ...
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The circumstance , " then , " proceeds he , " of the apostle using a word " in relation to prophecy , which denotes the instru" mental cause ; and , with respect to the Presby< 6 tery , a word which , particularly as distinguished from ...
The circumstance , " then , " proceeds he , " of the apostle using a word " in relation to prophecy , which denotes the instru" mental cause ; and , with respect to the Presby< 6 tery , a word which , particularly as distinguished from ...
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If he be only a member of the visible church , and merely within the bond of the external covenant , it certifies in him and to him whatever appertains to him in that relation , and nothing more . But if he be a member of the church ...
If he be only a member of the visible church , and merely within the bond of the external covenant , it certifies in him and to him whatever appertains to him in that relation , and nothing more . But if he be a member of the church ...
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