The British Critic, Volym 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... faith , under the impression of similar scenes . Laying it down as a maxim , that a certain degree of obscurity is necessary , in a religion , whose disciples are commanded to walk by faith and not by sight , they have argued , that if ...
... faith , under the impression of similar scenes . Laying it down as a maxim , that a certain degree of obscurity is necessary , in a religion , whose disciples are commanded to walk by faith and not by sight , they have argued , that if ...
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... faith is safe ! He looks up to heaven , and sees his name written there , and laughs when he is told that it is blotted out from all honourable record among men . And when the alarm is sounded to his conscience , he snuffs up the wind ...
... faith is safe ! He looks up to heaven , and sees his name written there , and laughs when he is told that it is blotted out from all honourable record among men . And when the alarm is sounded to his conscience , he snuffs up the wind ...
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... faith , whereby ( the Spirit bearing witness ) any one is persuaded and firmly believes , that he , continuing in faith and charity , ( se , credentem , atque in fide et charitate perma- nentem , ) shall most certainly obtain eternal ...
... faith , whereby ( the Spirit bearing witness ) any one is persuaded and firmly believes , that he , continuing in faith and charity , ( se , credentem , atque in fide et charitate perma- nentem , ) shall most certainly obtain eternal ...
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AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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