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1 1, 0| sins, of faith, and of the true consolation of the cross.
2 1, 0| be the government of the true church: how from among this
3 1, 0| degree a preacher of the true faith. Thus, that God may
4 1, 0| Caesar's;" that is, that in true repentance, in the acknowledgment
5 1, 0| Him. These were Luther's true principles, and to them
6 1, 0| Euripedes is found to be true, "Every thing from the companion
7 1, 0| O Thou, the living and true God, the Eternal Father
8 1, 0| this fold, in which Thy true doctrine is heard, may not
9 1, 0| minds of many, awaken the true faith, and prayer, that
10 2, 0| being in possession of the true state of things, might be
11 2, 0| wherein is contained the true doctrine of the Son of God,
12 2, 2| polity_we acknowledge the true helmsmen, and we watch their
13 2, 2| demonstration of the will and of the true worship of God, an unfolding
14 2, 2| all-important work of spreading true religion; and although at
15 2, 2| highest approbation. It is true that many exclaim "the church
16 2, 2| pointed out the nature of true prayer, and he called back
17 2, 2| Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest,
18 2, 2| the distinction between true and false prayer, and on
19 2, 2| also on distinguishing the true God from false deities.
20 2, 2| wise, good, merciful,_a true Judge, powerful and uncontrolled;
21 2, 2| thou wilt seal in us the true doctrine, as Isaiah prayed
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