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Ubiquity of the body of Christ

Contrasted with the orthodox doctrine   4.17.31

Monstrous dogma of   4.17.30

Refuted by various arguments   4.17.30

Unbelief of Adam, the

Was at the root of his revolt from God   2.1.4

Unction, Extreme

Has no better right to be called a sacrament than the other symbols which are mentioned in Scripture   4.19.19

Has no correspondence with the anointing enjoined by James   4.19.21

Is not countenanced by the words of the Apostle James   4.19.18

Offers insult to the Holy Spirit   4.19.20

 

 

 

 

 

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Venial Sin

As defined by the Schoolmen, and distinguished by them from mortal sin   2.8.58, 3.4.28

Paul knew nothing of the vile distinction, of   2.8.58

Vows

Of celibacy, do they bind the conscience?   4.13.20

The doctrine of, in general   4.13.6

Three points to be considered in   4.13.2

To whom it is to be made   4.13.2

Who we are that make it   4.13.3

With what intention we make it   4.13.4

 

 

 

 

 

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War

Inquiry into the lawfulness of   4.20.11

Wicked, the

Are hardened by the visitations of God   3.4.32

Are inexcusable, though they fulfil the appointment of God   1.17.5

Are often found to exist in the visible Church   4.1.7

Difference between the chastisements of the godly and the punishment of   3.4.32

Dreadful torments of, in hell   3.25.12

May remain unpunished for a time, but will at length be overtaken by the judgments of God   1.5.8

Will rise from the dead by the power of Christ as a Judge, but not as a Redeemer   3.25.9

Will of God, the

And yet this forms no excuse for their misdeeds   1.17.5

Is the rule of all righteousness   2.8.5

May be viewed as two-fold   3.24.17

Sometimes effects its purpose by the wicked actions of man   1.18.1

Will, the

Examination of   2.2.26

Faith is the beginning of   2.3.8

Inclined to good, none but the elect have   2.3.8

Is derived not from man himself; but from the good pleasure of God   2.3.8

Is enchained as the slave of sin   2.3.5

The natural desire of good is no proof of the rectitude of   2.2.26

Wisdom

What is true and solid, and of how many parts it consists   1.1.1

Women

Are classed with men in genealogies, but have their proper share in the descent   2.13.3

Have no right to administer baptism   4.15.21

What liberty of conscience is allowed to them, as to dress, and silence, and other matters   4.10.31

Word, the

A sacrament consists of the external sign and   4.14.4

Christ is called   1.13.7

Is a perfect rule of life   4.10.7

Mutual relation between faith and   3.2.6

The people must be taught, not by images, but solely by the preaching of   1.11.7

Why it is compared to seed   4.14.11

Work

Faith is sometimes called a   3.18.10

Of the Holy Spirit, faith is   3.2.33

World, the

Is governed by divine providence   1.16.1

Of iniquity, in the human soul is treasured up a   3.7.2

Was created by God   1.14.1

Worship

Fictitious, is offered to God by hypocrisy   1.4.3

In that it consists   1.12.1

Is due to none but the supreme God   1.12.1

Wrath of God, the

Falls with indescribable severity on the rebropate   3.25.12

 

 

 

 

 

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Xerxes

Acted inconsiderately when, by the advice of the magicians, he burnt or pulled down all the temples of Greece   4.1.5

 

 

 

 

 

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Zephyrinus

Is said to have been the author of the decree that the Lord’s Supper should be observed not oftener than once a year   4.17.46

Zipporah

Does her example in circumcising her son justify females in administering baptism?   4.15.22

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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