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... Christians ' could alter its meaning . Taylor distinguishes between the first and the second justification . Respecting Faith and Works , the Bishop thus speaks : In reality , true Christian Faith , and Good Works pleasant and ...
... Christians ' could alter its meaning . Taylor distinguishes between the first and the second justification . Respecting Faith and Works , the Bishop thus speaks : In reality , true Christian Faith , and Good Works pleasant and ...
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... Christians who do not separate the morals of the Gospel from its facts , this author replies that on this principle Christianity is only thirty years old , that before this period no Christians existed , and that even St. Paul was not a ...
... Christians who do not separate the morals of the Gospel from its facts , this author replies that on this principle Christianity is only thirty years old , that before this period no Christians existed , and that even St. Paul was not a ...
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... Christian gems , it had originally no reference to Hope , but was used to denote the tranquillity and joy of Christian believers , arising from the grace of Christ and the benefits of the Gospel ; though , perhaps , in succeeding ...
... Christian gems , it had originally no reference to Hope , but was used to denote the tranquillity and joy of Christian believers , arising from the grace of Christ and the benefits of the Gospel ; though , perhaps , in succeeding ...
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