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1 Int | For all his devotion to Jesus Christ, this theology was
2 Int | grace became incarnate in Jesus Christ, and it remains immanent
3 Int | baptismal confession of Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.
4 Int, 1 | the Mediator and Redeemer, Jesus Christ. The questions about
5 1, XI | confessing thee, O Lord Jesus, for the forgiveness of
6 3, VI | and the names of our Lord Jesus Christ and of the Paraclete.65
7 6, XVI | goal, as he begins to know Jesus Christ and to be drawn to
8 6, IX | name; that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of
9 6, IX | tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory
10 6, XVIII | and man, the man Christ Jesus,”215 “who is over all, God
11 6, XVIII | enough to hold the humble Jesus; nor did I understand what
12 6, XX | foundation of humility, which is Jesus Christ?223 Or, when would
13 6, XXI | except thy grace through Jesus Christ our Lord; whom thou
14 6, XXI(226)| appealed to them as proof that Jesus Christ was a "creature"
15 6, XXI(226)| and consubstantiality of Jesus Christ and God the Father.~
16 7, V | thy grace alone, through Jesus Christ our Lord?251~
17 7, XII | envying, but put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision
18 8, I | light burden,” O Christ Jesus, “my Strength and my Redeemer”?
19 8, IV | Son, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ - which he at first
20 8, IV | was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.”283
21 9, XLIII | and man, the man Christ Jesus,”395 appeared between mortal
22 10, II | this of thee by our Lord Jesus Christ, thy Son, the Man
23 12, XXI(614)| early Christian rebus for "Jesus Christ." The Greek word
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