Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 157
... faith is fully per- suaded that Christ is the end of the law for right- eousness , this righteousness of the Surety when received by faith is imputed ; and by this alone , which is perfect , can God be just in justifying the ungodly . " ...
... faith is fully per- suaded that Christ is the end of the law for right- eousness , this righteousness of the Surety when received by faith is imputed ; and by this alone , which is perfect , can God be just in justifying the ungodly . " ...
Pagina 158
... faith ? And in our own country faith and love have not been kept distinct . A very prevalent system of theology makes the essence of faith to be love . Much evil arises from confound- ing what are so clearly distinguished in the word of ...
... faith ? And in our own country faith and love have not been kept distinct . A very prevalent system of theology makes the essence of faith to be love . Much evil arises from confound- ing what are so clearly distinguished in the word of ...
Pagina 160
... faith which does not produce love and other holy affections is not a genuine faith . In the apostles ' days a set of libertines arose who boasted of their faith , but they per- formed no good works to evince the truth of their faith ...
... faith which does not produce love and other holy affections is not a genuine faith . In the apostles ' days a set of libertines arose who boasted of their faith , but they per- formed no good works to evince the truth of their faith ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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