Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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Page 510
... faith ought not to be an implicit faith , that is , to believe , though as the church believes , against or without express authority of scrip- ture . And if all protestants , as universally as they hold these two principles , so ...
... faith ought not to be an implicit faith , that is , to believe , though as the church believes , against or without express authority of scrip- ture . And if all protestants , as universally as they hold these two principles , so ...
Page 511
... faith ; and the name sectary pertains to such a disciple . Schism is a rent or division in the church , when it comes to the separating of congregations ; and may also happen to a true church , as well as to a false ; yet in the true ...
... faith ; and the name sectary pertains to such a disciple . Schism is a rent or division in the church , when it comes to the separating of congregations ; and may also happen to a true church , as well as to a false ; yet in the true ...
Page 542
... faith of Christ , and not by the works of the law . " If not by the works of God's law , how then by the injunctions of man's law ? Surely force cannot work persuasion , which is faith ; cannot therefore justify nor pacify the ...
... faith of Christ , and not by the works of the law . " If not by the works of God's law , how then by the injunctions of man's law ? Surely force cannot work persuasion , which is faith ; cannot therefore justify nor pacify the ...
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proving that | 1 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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