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... Christ , and who to seek it has received the Holy Spirit as a pledge , needs another spiritual office by which he ... Christ , to whom all the kings of the Christian people ought to be subject , as they are to our Lord Jesus Christ . For ...
... Christ , and who to seek it has received the Holy Spirit as a pledge , needs another spiritual office by which he ... Christ , to whom all the kings of the Christian people ought to be subject , as they are to our Lord Jesus Christ . For ...
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... Christ himself descends into the hearts of his saints . 4. Magistrates are abolished as useless , now that Christ The Development of American Theory and Practice 61.
... Christ himself descends into the hearts of his saints . 4. Magistrates are abolished as useless , now that Christ The Development of American Theory and Practice 61.
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... Christ and in the name of the church I do not only pronounce you worthy to be cast out , but I do cast you out and in the name of Christ I do deliver you up to Satan .... " So also John Clark , Samuel Gorton , William Codding- ton ...
... Christ and in the name of the church I do not only pronounce you worthy to be cast out , but I do cast you out and in the name of Christ I do deliver you up to Satan .... " So also John Clark , Samuel Gorton , William Codding- ton ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Development of a Theory | 15 |
The Development of American Theory and Practice | 23 |
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