The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... Christ ; but it is a steady adherence to that succession , to that discipline , and to those doctrines , left by Christ , and acted upon by his Apostles and primitive minis- ters . Agreeably to this , we find the church of Christ , in ...
... Christ ; but it is a steady adherence to that succession , to that discipline , and to those doctrines , left by Christ , and acted upon by his Apostles and primitive minis- ters . Agreeably to this , we find the church of Christ , in ...
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... Christ's body . And hence he who in old times was called the GLORY OF THE LORD , is now called the GOD OF GLORY , " * and the LORD OF GLORY , ' and is distinguished from the God of our Lord Jesus Christ , who is called The Father of ...
... Christ's body . And hence he who in old times was called the GLORY OF THE LORD , is now called the GOD OF GLORY , " * and the LORD OF GLORY , ' and is distinguished from the God of our Lord Jesus Christ , who is called The Father of ...
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of Christ ; and though the translation is to be met with in many other books , we cannot omit to give it the most exten- sive circulation in our power . 66 Obey , all of you , the bishop , as Christ obeyed the Father ; be subject to the ...
of Christ ; and though the translation is to be met with in many other books , we cannot omit to give it the most exten- sive circulation in our power . 66 Obey , all of you , the bishop , as Christ obeyed the Father ; be subject to the ...
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