The Christian ObserverHatchard and Company, 1803 - Religion |
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Page 72
... true faith is separable from charity , that is to say , piety to God and benevo- lence to man ; or in other words , whether true faith is necessarily productive of good works ? 4. In what manner faith justifies ? 5. Whether faith alone ...
... true faith is separable from charity , that is to say , piety to God and benevo- lence to man ; or in other words , whether true faith is necessarily productive of good works ? 4. In what manner faith justifies ? 5. Whether faith alone ...
Page 73
... true live- ly faith is , there also is charity ; and where true love and charity is , it is an infallible sign of the presence of faith that sanctification , Therefore , is the necessary consequence of real Eaith , and that every ...
... true live- ly faith is , there also is charity ; and where true love and charity is , it is an infallible sign of the presence of faith that sanctification , Therefore , is the necessary consequence of real Eaith , and that every ...
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... true re- ligion . This is a favourite and impor- tant point , and we find it again inculcated with respect to some former inhabitants of the Burma empire , of whom " it is universally agreed , that their morals are extremely good ...
... true re- ligion . This is a favourite and impor- tant point , and we find it again inculcated with respect to some former inhabitants of the Burma empire , of whom " it is universally agreed , that their morals are extremely good ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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