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  • How much more shall the blood of Christ, who by the Holy Ghost offered himself unspotted unto God, cleanse our conscience from dead works, to serve the living God? (Hebrews 9, 14)

  • And the Holy Ghost also doth testify this to us. For after that he said: (Hebrews 10, 15)

  • For he looked for a city that hath foundations; whose builder and maker is God. (Hebrews 11, 10)

  • But now they desire a better, that is to say, a heavenly country. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God; for he hath prepared for them a city. (Hebrews 11, 16)

  • But you are come to mount Sion, and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to the company of many thousands of angels, (Hebrews 12, 22)

  • For we have not here a lasting city, but we seek one that is to come. (Hebrews 13, 14)

  • But who art thou that judgest thy neighbour? Behold, now you that say: To day or to morrow we will go into such a city, and there we will spend a year, and will traffic, and make our gain. (James 4, 13)

  • To whom it was revealed, that not to themselves, but to you they ministered those things which are now declared to you by them that have preached the gospel to you, the Holy Ghost being sent down from heaven, on whom the angels desire to look. (1 Peter 1, 12)

  • But according to him that hath called you, who is holy, be you also in all manner of conversation holy: (1 Peter 1, 15)

  • Because it is written: You shall be holy, for I am holy. (1 Peter 1, 16)

  • Be you also as living stones built up, a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2, 5)

  • But you are a chosen generation, a kingly priesthood, a holy nation, a purchased people: that you may declare his virtues, who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light: (1 Peter 2, 9)


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