The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Nide 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... faith . Nor should our faith waver in the least , because we may be unable to reconcile the doctrine revealed with some other things which we acknowledge to be true . That God has declared it , is perfect evidence of its truth . And ...
... faith . Nor should our faith waver in the least , because we may be unable to reconcile the doctrine revealed with some other things which we acknowledge to be true . That God has declared it , is perfect evidence of its truth . And ...
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... faith , we consider to be very defective and erroneous . It cannot surely be a difficult task to determine what faith is , when we have in our hands that sacred book which is its perfect standard . To believe , in the Scripture sense ...
... faith , we consider to be very defective and erroneous . It cannot surely be a difficult task to determine what faith is , when we have in our hands that sacred book which is its perfect standard . To believe , in the Scripture sense ...
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... faith of which they treat receives the whole circle of Divine truth , and brings it into contact with the moral sensibilities of the mind . To be sanctified through the truth , is the same as to be sanctified by faith . The truth cannot ...
... faith of which they treat receives the whole circle of Divine truth , and brings it into contact with the moral sensibilities of the mind . To be sanctified through the truth , is the same as to be sanctified by faith . The truth cannot ...
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