The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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... meaning in a general way that men are saved by their internal or men- tal states , and not by outward ceremonies , a meaning similar to that ascribed to faith by the fathers of the Reformation of the sixteenth century in contrast with ...
... meaning in a general way that men are saved by their internal or men- tal states , and not by outward ceremonies , a meaning similar to that ascribed to faith by the fathers of the Reformation of the sixteenth century in contrast with ...
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... meanings of faith , which partake more or less of these , and have more or less importance according as they include more or less of those things which make up real merit or worth in character . But there is one meaning of faith which ...
... meanings of faith , which partake more or less of these , and have more or less importance according as they include more or less of those things which make up real merit or worth in character . But there is one meaning of faith which ...
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... meaning of confidence always glides ) was her characteristic as a goddess , and her virtue as a model . To have faith , accordingly , is to have the disposition of the ancient Fides , with reference to God and religious things ; to be ...
... meaning of confidence always glides ) was her characteristic as a goddess , and her virtue as a model . To have faith , accordingly , is to have the disposition of the ancient Fides , with reference to God and religious things ; to be ...
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... meaning of faith , we readily make sense out of the whole passage , which on any other meaning of faith we cannot do . It was in faith , as the words might just as literally be translated , or in the very performance of faith , or of ...
... meaning of faith , we readily make sense out of the whole passage , which on any other meaning of faith we cannot do . It was in faith , as the words might just as literally be translated , or in the very performance of faith , or of ...
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... meaning to it . Not the Jews only , but also the twelve whom he had selected to be his intimate friends and companions , and to receive and proclaim his truth , were at first so dull of apprehension that they did not appreciate the ...
... meaning to it . Not the Jews only , but also the twelve whom he had selected to be his intimate friends and companions , and to receive and proclaim his truth , were at first so dull of apprehension that they did not appreciate the ...
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