The Edinburgh Review, Volum 90A. and C. Black, 1849 |
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Pàgina 294
... faith of which the New Testament speaks so much , a peculiar blessing is promised , it is evident from that same volume that it is not a faith without reason ' any more than a faith without works , ' which is approved by the Author of ...
... faith of which the New Testament speaks so much , a peculiar blessing is promised , it is evident from that same volume that it is not a faith without reason ' any more than a faith without works , ' which is approved by the Author of ...
Pàgina 304
classes of minds a tendency to divorce Reason from Faith , or Faith from Reason ; and to proclaim that what God hath joined together ' shall henceforth exist in alienation . We see this ten- dency manifested in relation both to Natural ...
classes of minds a tendency to divorce Reason from Faith , or Faith from Reason ; and to proclaim that what God hath joined together ' shall henceforth exist in alienation . We see this ten- dency manifested in relation both to Natural ...
Pàgina 308
... faith which presents the whole sum of religion in the formulary , I am to believe without a doubt , and perform ... faith , in reality there is none : where absolute infallibility is supposed to have been attained ( even though ...
... faith which presents the whole sum of religion in the formulary , I am to believe without a doubt , and perform ... faith , in reality there is none : where absolute infallibility is supposed to have been attained ( even though ...
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1 Reports of the Commissioners of Pentonville Prison | 1 |
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