The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes... Volume the First (-ninth): VI., Volume 5Stirling and Slade, 1824 - 436 pages |
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Page 152
... christian may believe or disbelieve , and yet , nevertheless , be a " member of Christ's church , and one of the faithful ? " 56 To this I answer , that the epistles are written upon several occasions : and he that will read them as he ...
... christian may believe or disbelieve , and yet , nevertheless , be a " member of Christ's church , and one of the faithful ? " 56 To this I answer , that the epistles are written upon several occasions : and he that will read them as he ...
Page 153
... christians already ; and therefore , wanted not the fundamental articles of the christian re- ligion ; without a belief of which they could not be saved ; nor can it be supposed , that the sending of such fundamentals was the reason of ...
... christians already ; and therefore , wanted not the fundamental articles of the christian re- ligion ; without a belief of which they could not be saved ; nor can it be supposed , that the sending of such fundamentals was the reason of ...
Page 154
... christian faith are dropt here and there , and scattered up and down in most of them . But it is not in the epistles ... christian religion , and that wisely ; by proper accommodations to the appre- hensions of those they were writ to ...
... christian faith are dropt here and there , and scattered up and down in most of them . But it is not in the epistles ... christian religion , and that wisely ; by proper accommodations to the appre- hensions of those they were writ to ...
Page 155
... christian doc- trine , and establishing those in it who had embraced it . But yet every sentence of theirs must not be taken up , and looked on as a fundamental article , necessary to salvation ; without an explicit belief whereof , no ...
... christian doc- trine , and establishing those in it who had embraced it . But yet every sentence of theirs must not be taken up , and looked on as a fundamental article , necessary to salvation ; without an explicit belief whereof , no ...
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... Christ's coming into the world , and appearing in the " flesh , he hath not one syllable of his satisfying for us ... CHRIST RESTORES " all mankind to life . " And a little lower , " The life " which Jesus Christ restores to all men ...
... Christ's coming into the world , and appearing in the " flesh , he hath not one syllable of his satisfying for us ... CHRIST RESTORES " all mankind to life . " And a little lower , " The life " which Jesus Christ restores to all men ...
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