Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volum 2H. Howe, 1816 |
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Pàgina 12
... Augustine , treating of the object of faith , elegantly remarks , " that we ought to know whither we should go , and in what way ; " and immediately after he concludes , " that he who unites deity and humanity in one person , is the way ...
... Augustine , treating of the object of faith , elegantly remarks , " that we ought to know whither we should go , and in what way ; " and immediately after he concludes , " that he who unites deity and humanity in one person , is the way ...
Pàgina 37
... Augustine says , whatever powerful engines the devil erects against us , when he possesses not the heart , which is the residence of faith , he is kept at a distance . Thus , if we judge from the event , believers not only escape in ...
... Augustine says , whatever powerful engines the devil erects against us , when he possesses not the heart , which is the residence of faith , he is kept at a distance . Thus , if we judge from the event , believers not only escape in ...
Pàgina 54
... Augustine , who is a faithful expositor of them , says , it was in order to teach us that the act of believing is owing to the divine gift , not to human merit , that our Saviour declared , " No man can come to me , except the Father ...
... Augustine , who is a faithful expositor of them , says , it was in order to teach us that the act of believing is owing to the divine gift , not to human merit , that our Saviour declared , " No man can come to me , except the Father ...
Pàgina 60
... Augustine has fre- quently rendered it ) a conviction of things not seen ( for the Greck word is λeyxos ) ; it is just as though he had called it the evidence of things not apparent , the vision of things not seen , the perspicuity of ...
... Augustine has fre- quently rendered it ) a conviction of things not seen ( for the Greck word is λeyxos ) ; it is just as though he had called it the evidence of things not apparent , the vision of things not seen , the perspicuity of ...
Pàgina 74
... Augustine alone , who with great diligence and fidelity has collected the opinions of them all . From him then the reader may receive all the certainty he can desire concerning the sense of antiquity . Between him and us , this ...
... Augustine alone , who with great diligence and fidelity has collected the opinions of them all . From him then the reader may receive all the certainty he can desire concerning the sense of antiquity . Between him and us , this ...
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