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Galen

Singular acuteness and skill of; in examining the human body   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.5.2

Gentiles

Calling of the   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.11.12

Had been declared in the Old Testament, but obtained its fulfilment under the New   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.11.12

Is a distinguishing feature of the New Testament above the Old   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.11.12

Why it seemed to the Apostles so new and extraordinary   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.11.12

Glory

Of Christ at the right hand of the Father   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.16.14

Of God, the

Is displayed in our reconciliation to God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.4.26

Is infringed, when men glory in themselves   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.13.2

ought to remain unimpaired by idolatry or any other wickedness   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.11.1

Of believers

What it is in this world   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.15.4

What it will be after this life   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.25.10

God

Abhors all the works of hypocrisy   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.3.6

Alone knoweth the heart   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.8.23

As manifested in Scripture, is the same as delineated in His works   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.10.1

But exists in Three Persons   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.13.2

By the advent of Christ has made himself more familiarly known in Three Persons   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.13.16

Christ is the image of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.15.3

Employs Satan to instigate the reprobate, but is free from all taint   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.4.5

Forbids men to worship Him under a bodily shape   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.11.2

How He influences the hearts of men in indifferent matters   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.4.6

How He works in the hearts of men   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.4.2

How he acts towards the reprobate   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.18.1

Hypocrisy offers fictitious worship to   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.4.4

In bad actions, is anything to be attributed to?   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.4.1

In what sense repentance is ascribed to   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.17.13

Is almighty   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.16.3

Is contrasted by Scripture with Idols   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.11.2

Is not the Author of sin   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.14.16

Is one   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.10.3

Is the husband of the Church   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.8.18

Is the source and fountain of all good   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.2.2

Is unchangeable   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.11.14

Makes events certain by his overruling Providence   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.4.6

Must not be represented as a momentary Creator, who completed his work and then left it   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.16.1

Ought to be acknowledged as the Governor of the world   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.16.1

Sometimes appeared in the form of a man, but this does not excuse the worship of images   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.11.3

The attributes of are described by Moses, David, and Isaiah   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.10.2

There is no inconsistency in attributing the same act to God, to Satan, and to men   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.4.2

Why he created all things, not in a moment, but in six days   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.14.21

Why he is called a Father   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.20.36

Why he is called our Father   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.20.38

Why he is said to dwell in heaven   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.20.40

Works in his elect in two ways; inwardly, by his Spirit; outwardly, by his word   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.5.5

Gospel, the

A summary of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.3.1, 3.3.19

By way of excellence, is applied to the promulgation of the grace manifested in Christ   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.9.2

Difference between the law and   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.9.4

Faith is obedience to   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.2.6

Includes the whole doctrine of salvation   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.10.4

Is preached to the reprobate ; but why? and with what results?   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.24.1

John the Baptist stood between law and   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.9.5

Taken in a large sense, comprehends the evidences of mercy which God bestowed on the patriarchs   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.9.2

Was known to the fathers, though more obscurely   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.9.2

Government

Among men is twofold, spiritual and civil   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.19.15

Approved and appointed by God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.20.4

Civil, necessity of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.20.1

Corruption of, by the Papacy   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.5.1

Effect which this ought to have on civil rulers themselves   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.20.6

How it ought to repress the fury of the Anabaptists   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.20.7

Mode of, in the primitive Church   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.4.1

Spiritual, should be exercised and administered solely by the Word of God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.3.2

Three forms of, namely, monarchy, aristocracy, democracy; but which of them is best cannot be determined with certainty   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.20.8

Grace of God, the

Corrects and cures natural corruption   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.3.6

How far that distinction may be admitted   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.3.11

Is the source of all that is good in men   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.3.6

Operating and co-operating, Lombard’s distinction between   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.2.6

Gregory the Seventh

The cunning of; in supplanting the emperor   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.11.13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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