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... given to the bishops . The bishops themselves bestowed the title Abba more eminently on the bishop ABBEY , a monastery , governed by a of Alexandria , which occasioned the superior under the title of Abbot or people to give him the ...
... given to fallible , uninspired men to ab- der queen Elizabeth ; but at the same solve sinners , different from this , is un- time it was declared , that this was done scriptural ; nor can I see much utility not out of motives of ...
... given , the nature of a son may or things present , or things to come , all not ; this relation may not necessarily be are yours , 1 Cor . iii . 22. — 3 . Divine pro- attended with any change of disposition tection . " In the fear of ...
... given in was written by Luke , and addressed to the sixteenth century to the moderate Theophilus , the person to whom the Lutherans who adhered to the senti- evangelist had before dedicated his gos - ments of Melancthon ; and afterwards ...
... given , the nature of a son may not ; this relation may not necessarily be attended with any change of disposition or temper . But in spiritual adoption we are made partakers of the divine na- ture , and a temper or disposition given us ...