The true knowledge of God consists in acknowledging him as our Father and Lord.
Protestant reformer
The true knowledge of God consists in acknowledging him as our Father and Lord.
Protestant reformer
Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book I, Chapter 2, Section 1
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"I am unwilling to pledge my word for his safety, for if he shall come [to Geneva], I shall never permit him to depart alive, provided my authority be of any avail."
Controversial"Therefore, the bondage of the will to sin remains and yet such slavery is a voluntary and willful captivity."
Controversial"God's singular decree is the cause of Adam's fall, and through this fall, the damnation of his posterity."
Controversial"The reprobate are not able to believe, because God does not give them the gift of faith."
Shocking"God always remains true to himself."
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