Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books - with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations by Unknown
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[Footnote 53: 2 Pet. ii. 22.] [Footnote 54: 1 Pet. ii. 8.] [Footnote 55: Luke ii. 34.] [Footnote 56: 2 Cor. ii. 15, 16.] [Footnote 57: Rom. i. 16.] [Footnote 58: 1 Cor. xiv. 33.] [Footnote 59: 1 John iii. 8. Gal. ii. 17.] GENERAL SYLLABUS The design of the Author in these Christian Institutes is twofold, relating, First to the knowledge of God, as the way to attain a blessed immortality; and, in connection with and subservience to this, Secondly, to the knowledge of ourselves. In the prosecution of this design, he strictly follows the method of the Apostles' Creed, as being most familiar to all Christians. For as the Creed consists of four parts, the first relating to God the Father, the second to the Son, the third to the Holy Spirit, the |
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