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Jacob

Is a striking example of wretchedness in his outward condition   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.10.12

The hope of; was not founded only on earthly objects   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.10.13

The ladder of, at which the Lord of hosts was seated, what was meant by   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.14.12

Jephthah

The rash vow of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.13.3

Jerusalem

In what sense the name of God was applied to   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.13.9

Jesuits

Wicked doctrine of the, about repentance   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.3.2

Jesus   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   See Christ

Observation of Bernard on the name   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.16.1

Why our Redeemer is so called, 2.16.1   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.16.19

Jews

The prerogatives of the   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.11.11

Were the first born in the family of God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.16.14

John the Baptist

For what purpose he was sanctified from the womb   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.16.17

Held an intermediate office between the Law and the Gospel   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.9.5

The baptism of, was the same with that of the Apostles   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.7

Judas

Ate the bread of the Lord, but not bread which was the Lord, in the Lord’s Supper   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.17.34

In what sense he was one of the elect   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.24.9

Judgment

The last, will be exercised by Christ on the quick and the dead   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.16.17

The severity of the divine vengeance on the reprobate in   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.25.12

Judgments of God, the

Are twofold, for the chastisement of the elect, and the punishment of the reprobate   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.4.32

Jurisdiction of the Church, the

And from the Bishop to his officials   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.11.7

Is altogether distinct from civil government   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.11.3

Is not temporary, but perpetual   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.11.4

Relates to discipline   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.11.1

The aim and use of, in the primitive Church   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.11.5

Was gradually transferred to the clergy and the Bishop   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.11.7

Was kept distinct from the power of the sword   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.11.5

Was not administered by one individual, but by a lawful consistory   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.11.6

Justification by faith

Cannot be properly understood without contemplating the judgment-seat of God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.12.1

Compared with other terms, such as acceptance, imputation, &c   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.11.4

Differs widely from that essential righteousness, of which Osiander dreams   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.11.5

From an attempt to set the Apostles, James and Paul, at variance   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.17.11

From the history of Cornelius   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.17.4

From the words of Paul, that not the hearers of the Law are just before God, but the doers of the Law shall be justified   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.17.12

From those passages in which believers boldly submit their righteousness to the judgment of God, and wish to be judged accordingly   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.17.14

From those passages which ascribe righteousness and life to the ways of believers   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.17.14

From those passages which distinguish good works by the name of righteousness, and declare that man is justified by them   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.17.7

Has various meanings   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.11.3

In what sense it is progressive   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.14

Is a doctrine of the highest importance   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.11.1

Is a forensic term   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.11.2

Is obtained entirely by the intervention of Christ’s righteousness   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.11.23

Is reconciliation with God, and consists solely in the remission of sins   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.11.21

Of the first calumny, that we destroy good works   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.16.1

Of the second calumny, that men’s minds are withdrawn from the desire of well-doing   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.16.2

Refutation of the calumnies by which it is attempted to throw odium on this doctrine   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.16.1

Reply to the objection drawn from the legal promises made to the observers of the Law   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.17.1

Secures two ends, the glory of God and the peace of conscience   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.13.1

Justification by works

Cannot be inferred from the promises made to them   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.18.1

Derives no countenance from the term reward   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.18.2

Exposure of the subterfuges of the Schoolmen concerning   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.14.12

What the Apostle James means by   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.17.11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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