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Rahab, the harlot
Had no germ of righteousness before she believed The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.24.11
Reading of the Scriptures, the
Must be diligently performed The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.9.2
Reason
Frequently fails to discern what the knowledge is which it ought to acquire The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.12
Great achievements of, in legislation, philosophy, and the mathematical sciences, all of which are the gifts of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.16
In reference to the kingdom of God, consists of three things, the knowledge of God, of his paternal favour towards us, and of the manner of regulating our conduct in accordance with his law The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.18
Inquiry whether or not it was unduly estimated by the ancient philosophers, and by ecclesiastical writers The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.2, 2.2.4
Is an essential property of our nature The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.17
Is blind as to heavenly things until it is illuminated by the grace of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.22
Is entirely blind with regard to the former two The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.19
Is ignorant of the true knowledge of the divine law The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.22
Is not entirely blinded in earthly things, as in matters of civil society and of the manual and liberal arts The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.13
Previous to regeneration, is unable to comprehend those things which belong to our salvation The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.20
The blindness of, is manifested not so much in generals as in particulars, which is tested by both tables of the divine law The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.22
Rebekab
The faith of, was mingled with error The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.2.31
Rebellion against God
Against a magistrate is unlawful The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.20.22
Is unspeakably heinous The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.1.25
Reconcliation between God and man
How it may be said that God was our enemy, till he was reconciled to us through Christ The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.2, 2.17.2
In what manner it is accomplished The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.1
Is effected by Christ The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.4.1, 2.12.1
Redeemer
In his ascension into heaven The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.14
In his resurrection The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.13
In his sitting at the right hand of God the Father The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.15
The knowledge of the, must be added to the knowledge of God the Creator The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.6.1
The office of, was performed by Christ in his death The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.5
The prosperity of the Church was always founded on the person of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.6.2
Regeneration
Delivers the people of God from the bondage of sin The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.15.6
Is effected by means of faith The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.1
Is not accomplished in a moment, but by uninterrupted, sometimes even by slow, progress, ib.; how it takes place in infants The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.16.17
To form in us anew the image of God is the aim of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.4
Yet still allows sin to remain in the saints until they are freed from this mortal frame The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.15.11
Religion
Defined The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.2.2
Etymology of the word The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.12.1
Was not devised by the craft of a few individuals The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.3.2
Repentance
Consists chiefly in turning to God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.17
Delusion of some who consider external exercises to be the chief part of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.17
Description of, by the Apostle Paul, in which seven causes, effects, or parts, are enumerated The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.15
Doctrine of, manifestly corrupted by Popery The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.4.1
Feigned, in what respect Ahab obtained pardon from God by The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.25
Flows from faith, and does not precede it The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.1
Has been sometimes divided into mortification (or what is usually called contrition), and quickening The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.3, 3.3.8
Hatred of sin is the beginning of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.20
Is a special gift of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.21
Is a transformation not only in external works, but in the soul itself The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.6
Is divided by the Schoolmen into contrition of the heart, confession of the mouth, and satisfaction of works The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.4.1
Is figuratively ascribed to God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.17.13
Is inseparably accompanied by confession of sins The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.18
Is obtained by union with Christ The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.9
Legal and evangelical, difference between The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.4
Of Esau, or what kind it was The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.25
Of God, what is meant by The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.17.13
Piety towards God, and love towards man, are the fruits or offices of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.16
Proceeds from a sincere fear of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.7
Terminates with the present life The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.20
The nature of; shown by the preaching of John the Baptist The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.19
Wicked doctrine of the Jesuits about The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.2
Reprobate, the, are justly punished for their sins, 2.23.8;
Between the confidence of the elect and the temporary faith of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.2.11
Difference between the chastisement of the elect and the punishment of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.4.32
God employs Satan to instigate The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.4.5
The gospel, is preached to, but why and with what result The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.24.1
Why the Lord blinds the The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.24.13
Reprobation
Exhortation as to the manner in which the doctrine should be preached The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.23.14
Must be ascribed to the will of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.22.11
Reply to objections against the doctrine of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.23.1, 3.23.13
Resurrection
And from the omnipotence of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.25.4
Of the wicked, why it shall take place The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.25.9
Proof of, drawn from the likeness of Christ’s resurrection The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.25.3
Reply to the objections of Atheists, Sadducees, and Chiliasts against The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.25.5
The habit of meditating on, why it is necessary to believers The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.25.1
Was unknown to the ancient philosophers The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.25.2
Will not be a creation of new bodies The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.25.4
Resurrection of Christ, the
Assures us of our own resurrection The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.13
Completes what was done by his cross, death, and burial, which without it would have been defective The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.13
Is the efficacious cause of new life in us The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.13
Restores to us righteousness in the sight of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.13
Reuben, the first-born of Jacob
Heinous wickedness of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.10.12
Revenge
Must be left to God as his sole prerogative The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.24
Ought not to be imputed to those who call in the aid of the magistrate for the preservation of their goods The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.20.19
The desire of, was forbidden even under the Old Testament The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.8.56
Reward promised to believers, the
Is a gift of grace, not the hire of works The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.18.4
Righteous
Why believers are called The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.17.10, 4.15.10
Righteousness of man, the
Divided into four classes The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.14.2
Of Christ alone is perfect and alone can stand the scrutiny of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.14.11
Of what kind it is The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.14.1
Romanists, the
Give the name of an interpretation of Scripture to every thing which has been determined in Councils The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.9.14
Have no pretence for boasting of evangelical succession The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.2.2
Tyranny of, over the consciences of men The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.8.10
Rome
How it appears that there is no Church at The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.7.23
Is not the head of other churches The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.6.17
The pride of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.7.3
The primacy of, refuted by passages of Scripture The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.6.1
Ruin
The blame of our; rests with our own carnality, not with God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.1.10
Rules
Four of right prayer, 3.20.4 - The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.20.11
Three, necessary for expounding the Law The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.8.6
To be observed for avoiding excessive curiosity The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.4
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