Pastor jon courson biography of mahatma
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The Institutes of the Christian Religion
Translated by Henry Beveridge
10. There can be no doubt that this great progress has been made from slender beginnings. They could not reach so far at one step, but at one time by craft and wily art, secretly raised themselves before any one foresaw what was to happen; at another time, when occasion offered, by means of threats and terror, extorted some increase of power from princes; at another time, when they saw princes disposed to give liberally, they abused their foolish and inconsiderate facility. The godly in ancient times, when any dispute arose, in beställning to escape the necessity of a lawsuit, left the decision to the bishop, because they had no doubt of his integrity. The ancient bishops were often greatly dissatisfied at being entangled in such matters, as Augustine somewhere declares; but lest the parties should rush to some contentious tribunal, unwillingly submitted to the annoyance. These volunta
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James 2 Commentary
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JAMES | |||||||
Motives for Works | The Place of Works: Outward Demonstration of Inner Faith | Outreach of Works | |||||
Jas 1:1-18 | Jas 1:19-2:13 | Jas 2:14-25 | Jas 3:1-12 | Jas 3:13-4:12 | Jas 4:13-5:12 | Jas 5:13-19 | |
Trials & Temptations | Word & Works | Faith & Works | Tongue | Wars | Future | Others | |
Faith | Fulfill | Favor | Fallacy | Fountain | Factions | Faith | Faith |
FAITH AT WORK |
Faith tested by its reaction to partiality (James 2:1–13)
A. The rebuke for partiality (James 2:1–4)
1. The prohibition of partiality