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  • ...s refiner ([[Isaiah 1:25]], [[Isaiah 48:10]], [[Malachi 3:2]], [[Zechariah 13:9]]) * Paul instructs us to put on the armour of God ([[Ephesians 6:13]]ff)
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  • ...od using a manufactured weapon include [[Isaiah 27:1]], [[Isaiah 34:5]], [[Isaiah 66:16]]. | [[Genesis 30:29]] - [[Genesis 30:43]]
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  • ...y God and in persecuting the followers of the only fountain of truth (iii. 30 and following). He can recognize in them no aspirations after the divine li ...hat it is a flat surface covered by the heavens as by a domical vault (ii. 13). His [[exegesis]] is based on allegories usually of the most arbitrary cha
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  • Paul's description of Jesus takes up Isaiah 45: 23 which says: "By myself I have sworn, from my mouth has gone forth in ...r minds are the last part of us to capitulate to Christ. In Matthew 11: 28-30 Jesus calls people, saying "Come to me". He says, "Take my yoke upon you an
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  • ...1518 began with one hundred twenty folio pages of introductory material.” [13] ...istle to the Hebrews he assigns with some hesitation to Clement of Rome…” [30]
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  • ...ears publicly cut off. The sentence was actually carried into effect, June 30, 1637, in Palace-yard. Bastwick was a physician, who had been educated at E Burkitt's sermon was on Hebrews 13:7:—Remember them that have the rule over you,' &c. It was both preached a
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