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  • {{Quote|text=<big>{{Bible verse|Psalm|22|24|lang=WEB}}</big>}} topic_name = Psalm 22:24 |
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  • (There is a note at the Discussion page regarding the use here of wikisource Bible verses.) [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James)/Psalm#14:1 Psalm 14:1];
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  • ...Holy Ghost, that we have a measure of the true faith in Christ..'"<ref>The discussion of Wesley's understanding of ''assurance'' is a revision of information pre (The Discussion page has a note regarding the use here of wikisource Bible verses.)
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  • ...n is repeated whenever a new point is taken up. . . . Under each heading a discussion is given as has been desired, and therefore the matters are discussed one a ...quotations from the letter from Corinth, using each as a "heading" to his discussion of the points involved, but it is unnecessary. We merely wish to show that
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  • ...fferent passages; but these are quotations of, or references to, Psalm 118:22, "The stone which the builders refused is become the head of the corner." T ...ed in the one phrase, “of a wife the husband is a head;” and we waived the discussion of this symbolism until the present time. As we have already said, the only
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  • ..., and in the NT there is the New Covenant (Luke 22:20; Matt. 26:28; Heb. 7:22) that was prophesied in Jer. 31:31-37. ...me because you loved me before the creation of the world" ( John 6:39;17:9,24, NIV).
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  • If you’ve ever entered into a discussion on the canon of Scripture, the issue of Luther’s view inevitably comes up ...e, Hebrews, and Revelation are only questioned, they are never rejected.” [22] Roland Bainton notes,
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  • ...elieverscafe.com/Christian_Classics/a/augustin/confessi/confess2.htm#fn21 [22]] For thou art God, omnipotent and good, even if thou hadst done no more th ...elieverscafe.com/Christian_Classics/a/augustin/confessi/confess2.htm#fn23 [24]]
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