Mr. John Arndt (that famous German divine) his book of scripture declaring that every child of God ought and must 1. Daily die to the old Adam, but to Christ live daily. 2. And be renewed to the image of God day by day. 3. And in the newbirth live the life of the new creature ; translated out of the Latine copie
"Mr. John Arndt (that famous German divine) his book of scripture declaring that every child of God ought and must 1. Daily die to the old Adam, but to Christ live daily. 2. And be renewed to the image of God day by day. 3. And in the newbirth live the life of the new creature ; translated out of the Latine copie"@en
"Mr. John Arndt (that famous German divine) his book of Scripture declaring that every child of God ought and must 1. daily die to the old Adam, but to Christ live daily, 2. and be renewed to the image of God day by day, 3. and in the new-birth live the life of the new creature"@en
"Mr. John Arndt (that famous German divine) his book of Scripture declaring that every child of God ought and must 1. daily die to the old Adam, but to Christ live daily, 2. and be renewed to the image of God day by day, 3. and in the new-birth live the life of the new creature"
"Mr. John Arndt (that famous German divine) his book of Scripture : Declaring that every child of God ought and must 1. daily die to the old Adam, but to Christ live daily, 2. and be renewed to the image of God day by day, 3. and in the new-birth live the life of the new creature"@en
"Mr. John Arndt (that famous German divine) his book of Scripture: declaring that every child of God ought and must 1. Daily die to the old Adam, but to Christ live daily. 2. And be renewed to the image of God day by day. 3. And in the new-birth live the life of the new creature. Translated out of the Latine copie, by Radulphus Castrensis Antimachivalensis"@en
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