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Strana lxxxiii
Now it is to this church , that Jesus Christ has made his promises : It is this church
, which has subsisted from her first establishment without any ... Let the reader
then examine the promise which was made in the 16th chap . of St. Matt . v .
Now it is to this church , that Jesus Christ has made his promises : It is this church
, which has subsisted from her first establishment without any ... Let the reader
then examine the promise which was made in the 16th chap . of St. Matt . v .
Strana lxxxiv
Was it not to extend to future ages , and to be continued by the successors of this
apostle ? It is then manifest that he had here a visible and a successively con .
tinued society in view , and that it is to such a church he has promised , that “ the
...
Was it not to extend to future ages , and to be continued by the successors of this
apostle ? It is then manifest that he had here a visible and a successively con .
tinued society in view , and that it is to such a church he has promised , that “ the
...
Strana cix
But in order that it should not be understood , that they had to announce or
proclaim it only , or to promise it on his part , he associates them with him in this
divine power . He wishes that they themselves should remit sin ; that they should
remit it ...
But in order that it should not be understood , that they had to announce or
proclaim it only , or to promise it on his part , he associates them with him in this
divine power . He wishes that they themselves should remit sin ; that they should
remit it ...
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