The Methodist Review, Volume 13;Volume 57;Volume 79Methodist book concern, 1897 |
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Pagina 101
... faith is gone. The other party believes just as sincerely that the old view is in effect an obscuration of revelation, a hindrance to faith. Evidently the parties do not understand each other. How inconsiderate, aimless, blundering much ...
... faith is gone. The other party believes just as sincerely that the old view is in effect an obscuration of revelation, a hindrance to faith. Evidently the parties do not understand each other. How inconsiderate, aimless, blundering much ...
Pagina 106
... faith has been due to the remnant in it of the old Romish notions concerning the nature and objects of faith. The Roman Catholic view of faith, while it has never absolutely excluded the idea of personal confidence in God, has ...
... faith has been due to the remnant in it of the old Romish notions concerning the nature and objects of faith. The Roman Catholic view of faith, while it has never absolutely excluded the idea of personal confidence in God, has ...
Pagina 107
... faith. Faith must have its grounds. If in life and death we are to confide in God it is necessary that he should be manifest as graciously disposed toward us, willing and able to forgive, restore, glorify. That he is so disposed toward ...
... faith. Faith must have its grounds. If in life and death we are to confide in God it is necessary that he should be manifest as graciously disposed toward us, willing and able to forgive, restore, glorify. That he is so disposed toward ...
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SANDFORD HUNT D D | 9 |
WHAT WE OWE THE NONCHRISTIAN FAITHS | 27 |
JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMANPOET AND REFORMER | 47 |
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