The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... faith , and are made per- fect by sight . This also is the sum of the whole body of doctrine . But the sure and proper foundation of the Catholic Faith is Christ . " For other foundation , " says the apostle , " can no man lay than that ...
... faith , and are made per- fect by sight . This also is the sum of the whole body of doctrine . But the sure and proper foundation of the Catholic Faith is Christ . " For other foundation , " says the apostle , " can no man lay than that ...
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... faith must be distinguished from hope , not merely as a matter of verbal propriety , but because they are essentially different . The fact that we do not see either what we believe or what we hope for , is all that is common to faith ...
... faith must be distinguished from hope , not merely as a matter of verbal propriety , but because they are essentially different . The fact that we do not see either what we believe or what we hope for , is all that is common to faith ...
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... faith may be justified . " Again , in Rom . 1 , “ He who through faith is righteous shall live . " The Word of God cannot be received and cherished by any works whatever but only by faith . Therefore it is clear that , as the soul needs ...
... faith may be justified . " Again , in Rom . 1 , “ He who through faith is righteous shall live . " The Word of God cannot be received and cherished by any works whatever but only by faith . Therefore it is clear that , as the soul needs ...
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