The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... faith and repentance ; and before the act of infant ' baptism , the child is pledged by its sureties to the same conditions of ' faith and repentance .'- Ibid . page 53 . This is confirmed by the Catechism . In answer to the question ...
... faith and repentance ; and before the act of infant ' baptism , the child is pledged by its sureties to the same conditions of ' faith and repentance .'- Ibid . page 53 . This is confirmed by the Catechism . In answer to the question ...
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... faith and the works are seen together , the latter being the inevitable consequence of the former , and so , operating conjointly with faith in a man's complete salvation from sin . But , according to the confession of all the earnest ...
... faith and the works are seen together , the latter being the inevitable consequence of the former , and so , operating conjointly with faith in a man's complete salvation from sin . But , according to the confession of all the earnest ...
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... faith ; ' that the creed of Rationalism is included within the creed of Christianity ; that take * away from the former all that is possessed by it in common with the * faith , and you take away everything . ' He classes all unbelief of ...
... faith ; ' that the creed of Rationalism is included within the creed of Christianity ; that take * away from the former all that is possessed by it in common with the * faith , and you take away everything . ' He classes all unbelief of ...
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