The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young FemalesHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... faith , he enters into an ineffable connexion with his Re- deemer , which is nearer , more close , and more endearing than that which subsists between a parent and child , being as intimate and complete as that which is maintained be ...
... faith , he enters into an ineffable connexion with his Re- deemer , which is nearer , more close , and more endearing than that which subsists between a parent and child , being as intimate and complete as that which is maintained be ...
Halaman 357
... faith ; whereas we are told , that without faith it is impossible to please God ; and that he who cometh to God must believe that he is , and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him , ( Heb . xi . 6 . ) — although ...
... faith ; whereas we are told , that without faith it is impossible to please God ; and that he who cometh to God must believe that he is , and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him , ( Heb . xi . 6 . ) — although ...
Halaman 359
... faith : but , inasmuch as this bare belief has no influence upon his conduct , his faith is merely historical ; and , in consequence , is dead , cold , and fruitless . This kind of faith is possessed by devils ; for , as St. James says ...
... faith : but , inasmuch as this bare belief has no influence upon his conduct , his faith is merely historical ; and , in consequence , is dead , cold , and fruitless . This kind of faith is possessed by devils ; for , as St. James says ...
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