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confide in his own works ; but his will has another distemper , which is the
contempt of good works , and the love of vice , which he fearlessly cherishes
under the shadow of faith and confidence in the mercy of God . It is easily
discoverable that ...
confide in his own works ; but his will has another distemper , which is the
contempt of good works , and the love of vice , which he fearlessly cherishes
under the shadow of faith and confidence in the mercy of God . It is easily
discoverable that ...
Página 565
And now abideth faith , hope , and charity , these three ; but the greatest of these
is charity . Faith . Faith believes the testimony of another without seeing . Divine
faith thus believes the divine testimony . • Faith is the substance of things hoped ...
And now abideth faith , hope , and charity , these three ; but the greatest of these
is charity . Faith . Faith believes the testimony of another without seeing . Divine
faith thus believes the divine testimony . • Faith is the substance of things hoped ...
Página 566
Faith and hope respect some future good to be obtained , which will enrich the
believer ; but love rather gives than receives ; towards God it is the grateful
effusion of the heart , and towards man it is its benevolent overflowings .
Secondly , love ...
Faith and hope respect some future good to be obtained , which will enrich the
believer ; but love rather gives than receives ; towards God it is the grateful
effusion of the heart , and towards man it is its benevolent overflowings .
Secondly , love ...
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Hence it is said , “ Giving all diligence , add to your faith knowledge , & c . and so
an abundant entrance shall be ministered unto you into the everlasting kingdom
and joy of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . ” In this life the heroic deeds of ...
Hence it is said , “ Giving all diligence , add to your faith knowledge , & c . and so
an abundant entrance shall be ministered unto you into the everlasting kingdom
and joy of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . ” In this life the heroic deeds of ...
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The less reason hath to work upon , the more freely faith casts itself on the
faithfulness of God . I find that whilst faith is steady , nothing can disquiet me ; and
when faith totters , nothing can establish me . If I tumble out amongst means and
...
The less reason hath to work upon , the more freely faith casts itself on the
faithfulness of God . I find that whilst faith is steady , nothing can disquiet me ; and
when faith totters , nothing can establish me . If I tumble out amongst means and
...
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