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David
Under him, as a type, the sole intercession of Christ is asserted The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.20.25
Was a type of Christ The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.7.2
Deaconesses of the ancient Church
What resemblance do they bear to modern nuns? The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.13.19
Deacons
Devoted a fourth part to the repairs of churches The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.4.7
In the Church are of two classes The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.3.9
In the ancient Church, there were Subdeacons and Archdeacons The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.4.5
In what manner they distributed the ecclesiastical goods The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.4.6
Ought not to excite in Christians trembling at the mention of it The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.9.5
The unreasonableness of such fears demonstrated by nine arguments The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.9.5
Vast difference between Popish deacons and those of the ancient Church The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.19.32
What sort of persons they were under the Papacy The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.5.15
Death
Was met by the martyrs boldly and intrepidly The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.8.13
Death of Christ
And paid a price to ransom us from death The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.17.5
By it Christ obtained grace for us The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.17.4
Presumptuous manner in which this subject is handled by the Schoolmen The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.17.6
Salvation is peculiarly and specially ascribed to The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.5
The great efficacy of the The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.3
Why it was the death of the cross The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.6
Debts
Or the duties which we owe to God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.8.2, 2.8.16
Why our sins are so called The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.20.45
Devils
Are almost infinite in number The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.14
Are employed by God in exercising believers, but can never oppress or vanquish them The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.8
Are said to blind all who do not believe the gospel The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.18
Can do nothing without the will and consent of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.18
Inquiry into the mode of the fall of angels is idle and unprofitable The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.16
Is everywhere called our adversary, and the adversary of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.15
Reasons why one Devil, or Satan, is often mentioned in the Singular number The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.14
The tendency of what Scripture teaches us concerning them The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.13
The wickedness of his nature is not from creation, but from depravation The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.16
Diagoras
Wicked scoffing of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.3.3
Difference
Between religion and superstition The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.12.1
Heresy and schism The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.2.5
Necessity and compulsion The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.3.5
Pastors and Teachers The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.3.5
The Law and the Gospel The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.9.2
The Old and New Testaments The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.11.1
The Sacraments of the Old and New Testaments The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.14.23
The faith of the elect and the temporary faith of the reprobate The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.2.12
Dionysius
Shrewd but idle disquisitions of, concerning the Celestial Hierarchy The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.4
Disciples
A term syonymous with believers The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.2.6
Discipline
Admonition before witnesses The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.2
Excessive austerity of the ancients in The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.8
Excommunication has three ends in view The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.5
Is highly necessary in the Church The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.1
Mere delinquencies must be distinguished from flagrant acts The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.4
Moderation to be used, not only by the whole Church, but by each individual member The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.9
Must be kept altogether distinct from the power of the sword The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.11.5
Not even princes are exempted from it The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.7
Ought to be exercised both on the clergy and on the people The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.1
Private admonition The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.2
The excessive rigour of the Donatists portrayed by Augustine The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.11
Doctrine of Christ
Is one of the three departments of the the power of the Church The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.8.1
Of Moses, the design of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.8.6
Of faith and of repentance manifestly corrupted by Popery The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.2.1, 3.4.1
Doctrine of Christ, the
Is the soul of the Church The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.12.1
Donatists
Refuted The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.1.13, 4.12.11, 4.15.16
Dulia and Latria
The foolish distinction between The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.12.2
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