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Inquiry into the lawfulness of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.20.11

Wicked, the

Are hardened by the visitations of God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.4.32

Are inexcusable, though they fulfil the appointment of God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.17.5

Are often found to exist in the visible Church   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.1.7

Difference between the chastisements of the godly and the punishment of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.4.32

Dreadful torments of, in hell   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.25.12

May remain unpunished for a time, but will at length be overtaken by the judgments of God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.5.8

Will rise from the dead by the power of Christ as a Judge, but not as a Redeemer   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.25.9

Will of God, the

And yet this forms no excuse for their misdeeds   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.17.5

Is the rule of all righteousness   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.8.5

May be viewed as two-fold   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.24.17

Sometimes effects its purpose by the wicked actions of man   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.18.1

Will, the

Examination of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.2.26

Faith is the beginning of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.3.8

Inclined to good, none but the elect have   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.3.8

Is derived not from man himself; but from the good pleasure of God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.3.8

Is enchained as the slave of sin   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.3.5

The natural desire of good is no proof of the rectitude of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.2.26

Wisdom

What is true and solid, and of how many parts it consists   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.1.1

Women

Are classed with men in genealogies, but have their proper share in the descent   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   2.13.3

Have no right to administer baptism   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.15.21

What liberty of conscience is allowed to them, as to dress, and silence, and other matters   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.10.31

Word, the

A sacrament consists of the external sign and   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.14.4

Christ is called   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.13.7

Is a perfect rule of life   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.10.7

Mutual relation between faith and   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.2.6

The people must be taught, not by images, but solely by the preaching of   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.11.7

Why it is compared to seed   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   4.14.11

Work

Faith is sometimes called a   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.18.10

Of the Holy Spirit, faith is   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.2.33

World, the

Is governed by divine providence   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.16.1

Of iniquity, in the human soul is treasured up a   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.7.2

Was created by God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.14.1

Worship

Fictitious, is offered to God by hypocrisy   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.4.3

In that it consists   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.12.1

Is due to none but the supreme God   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   1.12.1

Wrath of God, the

Falls with indescribable severity on the rebropate   The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin   3.25.12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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