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But there is an interest which Christians have in the history of the church and of each other , distinct from , and superiour to , the interest which the members of any other community can have in its history , or in that of each other ...
But there is an interest which Christians have in the history of the church and of each other , distinct from , and superiour to , the interest which the members of any other community can have in its history , or in that of each other ...
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These are great and important uses of the sacramental seal ; intimately connected with the faith , hope , and consolation of the church ; and yet distinct and separate from an individual's interest in the salvation of God .
These are great and important uses of the sacramental seal ; intimately connected with the faith , hope , and consolation of the church ; and yet distinct and separate from an individual's interest in the salvation of God .
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A common interest , " you will say , " in the Christian ordinances , and the benefits dispensed by them . " No doubt . But what is the basis of this common interest ? How did it become common ? " Christ has procured it for his church .
A common interest , " you will say , " in the Christian ordinances , and the benefits dispensed by them . " No doubt . But what is the basis of this common interest ? How did it become common ? " Christ has procured it for his church .
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