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... perfect church establishment , pure in its mem- bers , and free from the institutions of human policy . The most prudent part of them considered it possible , by hu- man industry and vigilance , to purify the church ; and seeing the ...
... perfect , yet they were mutable : say they , that no creatures whatever , || some of them sinned , and kept not their neither angels nor other worlds , had first estate ; and so , of the most blessed been created previous to the ...
... perfect calmness or APOCARITES , a denomination , in the third century , which sprang from the Manicheans . They held that the soul of man was of the substance of God . APOCHRYPHA , books not admitted into the canon of scripture , being ...
... perfect die as an atoning sacrifice for the sins obedience ; but tribulation and wrath , of men , Dan . ix . 24-26 . Is . liii . — 5 . Our pain and death , are the appointed re- Saviour himself taught us the doctrine compense to those ...
... perfect and an imperfect contrition . The latter they call attri- tion ; which is the lowest degree of re- pentance , or a sorrow for sin arising from a sense of shame , or any temporal inconvenience attending the commission of it , or ...