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Idolaters
Admitted that God is one, which is proved by Justin Martyr, and Tertullian The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.10.3
But are not therefore excusable The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.9
Do not look upon their images as gods The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.9
Many of them were Atheists The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.5.12
Idols
Absurdity of worshipping, proved from the materials of which they are made The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.4
Are contrasted by Scripture with the true God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.1
Confirmation from Isaiah and others The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.4
Continual progress of the worship of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.8
Decree of the apostles about meat offered to The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.10.21
Forbidden by the Second Commandment The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.8.16
Origin of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.8
Rise of; shortly after the flood The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.8
Ignatius
Absurdities about Lent published under the name of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.13.29
Illumination of the mind
Is necessary in order to faith The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.2.16
Is the work of the Holy Spirit The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.21
Image of God, the
Christ is The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.3
Dreams of Osiander concerning The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.3
Inquiry whether there be any difference between image and likeness The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.3
Is one of the strongest proofs of the immortality of the soul The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.3
The nature of, may be learned from its renewal by Christ The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.4
What is meant by The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.3
What it was before the fall of Adam, and in what it is now seen The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.4
What particulars are comprehended under the renewal of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.4
Images
Are condemned by Lactantius, Eusebius, and other ancient writers The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.6
Are declared by Scripture to be teachers of vanity The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.5
Are of two classes, lawful and unlawful The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.12
Complaint of a heathen respecting The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.2
Have been absurdly alleged to be “the books of the unlearned,” The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.5
Meretricious ornaments given to, in Popish churches The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.7
Opinion of Augustine concerning The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.13
Origin of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.8
Popish arguments in behalf of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.14
Prohibited The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.2
Reply to the pretext that they are not accounted gods The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.9
Whether it is expedient that Christian temples should contain them, and when they began to be placed there The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.13
Immortality of the soul
A strong proof of, gathered from man having been created in the image of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.3
Proved by various arguments The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.2
Was not distinctly maintained by any of the ancient philosophers The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.6
Immunity
Claimed by the Romish Clergy The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.11.15
Implicit faith
A fiction of the Papists The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.2.2
In some it is implicit as a preparation for faith, but this is widely different from the implicit faith of the Schoolmen The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.2.5
Indulgences
Attempts to produce apostolical authority in support of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.5.3
Long stood safe and with impunity, which proves the deep ignorance into which mankind were plunged The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.5.1
Origin of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.5.5
Refutation of the arguments in behalf of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.5.4
Set aside the doctrines of the grace of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.5.2
Sprung from the avarice of the Pope and the Romish clergy The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.5.2
Supplemented the penitential satisfactions of the Schoolmen The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.5.1
Infants
Bring an innate corruption from the very womb The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.1.4
How they are regenerated The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.16.18
Ought to be baptised The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.16.2, See Paedobaptism
Intellect
Extends both to earthly and to heavenly things The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.13
Frequently fails to discern what the knowledge is which it should study to acquire The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.12
Notwithstanding of the fall, is still adorned with admirable gifts from its Creator The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.15
The endowments of are dispensed for the common benefit of mankind The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.16
The power of; as to matters of civil order, and manual and liberal arts The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.14
The powers of the The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.12
Intention
Good, does not hinder us from falling into sin The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.25
Intercession of Christ, the
Is an office which cannot be shared by departed saints, or by any others The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.20.21
Is declared to be perpetual The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.20.20
Reply to the arguments from Scripture by which the Popish doctrine is defended The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.20.24
Whence the Popish doctrine arose The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.20.22
Isaac
The faith of, was mingled with error The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.2.31
The wretched condition of, respecting the present life The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.10.12
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