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Balaam

Reluctantly acknowledged the immutability of God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.17.12

Baptism

Attests the forgiveness of sins   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.1

Defined   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.1

Does not depend on the worthiness or unworthiness of the minister   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.16

Is appointed to elevate, nourish, and confirm our faith   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.14

Might not improperly be called the sacrament of repentance   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.19.17

No ground to allege that Paul rebaptised those who had been baptised with the baptism of John   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.18

Ought to be dispensed by none but ministers   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.20

Refutation of those who maintain that we are exempted by it from original sin   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.10

Refutation of those who say that, after baptism, forgiveness is procured by means of penitence and the keys   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.4

Reply to the objection drawn from the example of Zipporah   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.22

Serves as our confession before men   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.13

Shows our mortification in Christ, and new life in him   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.5

Teaches us that we are united to Christ   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.5

The baptism of John was the same with that of the apostles   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.7

Was typified to the Israelites by the passage through the Red Sea, and by the pillar of cloud   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.9

Believers

Are taught by God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.2.6

Are the sons of God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.14.18

Difference between God’s chastisement of them, and the punishment of the reprobate   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.4.31

Endure many temptations and conflicts in the present life   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.2.17

Manifold advantages which they derive from the ascension of Christ   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.16.18

Never fall away from salvation   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.24.8

Why they are called righteous   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.17.10

Binding and loosing

What is meant by   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.6.3, 4.11.2

Bishops

By whom they are to be chosen   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.3.13

How the form was gradually changed   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.4.15

In calling them, the ancient Church followed the inspired rule   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.4.10

In election, the whole right has been taken from the people   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.5.2

Mode of the appointment   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.3.8

Question as to their uninterrupted succession from the apostles   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.2.3

That special title was given to them in the ancient Church, solely for the sake of preserving order   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.4.2

The name is synonymous with presbyters, pastors, and ministers   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.3.8

Their ordination or consecration   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.4.14

Were employed in the administration of word and sacrament   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.4.3

What sort of persons should be elected to the office   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.3.12

Blasphemy

Against the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.13.15

Inquiry into the nature of that sin   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.3.22

Body of Christ

In what respect it is present, and is eaten in the Lord’s Supper   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.17.4, 4.17.5

Is finite even since his ascension to heaven   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.17.26

Why it is called a temple   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.14.4

Boniface, Pope

Ambition of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.7.17

Bread

In what sense it is said to be the body of Christ   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.17.20

Ought leavened or unleavened bread to be used in the Lord’s Supper?   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.17.43

Sometimes denotes all that is necessary for the support of the body   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.20.44

Whence it derives its power to nourish us   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.16.7

Burial of Christ

Blessed effects of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.16.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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