Prefaces and Prologues to Famous BooksCollier, 1938 - 437 ページ |
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... Spirit , who unites us to Christ - and consequently of faith , by which we embrace Christ , with his twofold benefit ... Spirit . He next fully discusses the first and chief benefit of Christ when united to us by the Holy Spirit that is ...
... Spirit , who unites us to Christ - and consequently of faith , by which we embrace Christ , with his twofold benefit ... Spirit . He next fully discusses the first and chief benefit of Christ when united to us by the Holy Spirit that is ...
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... Spirit does not unite all men to Christ , or make them partakers of faith , and on those to whom he imparts it he does not ordinarily bestow it without means , but employs for this purpose the preaching of the Gospel and the use of the ...
... Spirit does not unite all men to Christ , or make them partakers of faith , and on those to whom he imparts it he does not ordinarily bestow it without means , but employs for this purpose the preaching of the Gospel and the use of the ...
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... spirit , and could find no rest therein . Wherefore if we labour in thy works with the sweat of our brows thou wilt make us partakers of thy vision and thy sabbath . Humbly we pray that this mind may be steadfast in us , and that ...
... spirit , and could find no rest therein . Wherefore if we labour in thy works with the sweat of our brows thou wilt make us partakers of thy vision and thy sabbath . Humbly we pray that this mind may be steadfast in us , and that ...
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TITLE PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUES TO THE RECUYELL OF THE HIS | 5 |
WILLIAM CAXTON | 13 |
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