The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 464
... Faith . Faith has persistently maintained that Christ was an Expiatory Sacrifice ; she has asked Philosophy , not to prove that expiation was necessary , but to give an account of God's moral govern- ment in which the necessity should ...
... Faith . Faith has persistently maintained that Christ was an Expiatory Sacrifice ; she has asked Philosophy , not to prove that expiation was necessary , but to give an account of God's moral govern- ment in which the necessity should ...
Sayfa 575
... faith , in its relative independence . 2. The formal aspect of the evangelical principle , or the authority of Scripture in its independence of faith and the Church . 3. The inner connection between faith and Scripture . The subject of ...
... faith , in its relative independence . 2. The formal aspect of the evangelical principle , or the authority of Scripture in its independence of faith and the Church . 3. The inner connection between faith and Scripture . The subject of ...
Sayfa 577
... faith judges , it is not our natural reason , but reason stripped by faith , or rather by the Holy Spirit , of the irrationality which characterises it by nature . 2. That the faith in us with its content has the same author as the ...
... faith judges , it is not our natural reason , but reason stripped by faith , or rather by the Holy Spirit , of the irrationality which characterises it by nature . 2. That the faith in us with its content has the same author as the ...
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