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" ... but the true understanding and meaning thereof is, that although we hear God's Word, and believe it; although we have faith, hope, charity, repentance, dread, and fear of God within us, and do never so many good works thereunto; yet we must renounce... "
Justification by Faith: A Charge Delivered Before the Clergy of the ... - Page 65
by Charles Pettit McIlvaine - 1840 - 156 pages
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Essays on Romanism

Robert Benton Seeley - 1839 - 528 pages
...some act or virtue that is within ourselves;) but the true understanding and meaning thereof is, that although we hear God's word, and believe it; although...many good works thereunto; yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virlurs, of faith, hope, charity, and all onr other virtues and good deeds, which...
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1839 - 540 pages
...some act or virtue that is within ourselves;) but the true understanding and meaning thereof is, that although we hear God's word, and believe it ; although...many good works thereunto ; yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues, of faith, hope, charity, and all our other virtues and good deeds, which...
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Certain Sermons Or Homilies: Appointed to be Read in Churches in the Time of ...

Ecclesiastical law - 1840 - 660 pages
...some act or virtue that is within ourselves ;) but the true understanding and meaning thereof is, that although we hear God's word, and believe it ; although...dread, and fear of God within us, and do never so many works ' thereunto ; yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues, of faith, hope, charity,...
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The whole works of Richard Graves, collected by his son, R.H. Graves, Volume 3

Richard Graves - 1840 - 468 pages
...some act or virtue that is within ourselves—but the true understanding and meaning thereof is, that although we hear God's word and believe it, although...dread and fear of God within us, and do never so many works thereunto, yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues of faith, hope, and charity,...
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The Church of England Magazine, Volume 8

1840 - 504 pages
...some act or virtue that is within ourielves), but the true understanding and meaning thereof is, that, although we hear God's word, and believe it, although...repentance, dread and fear of God, within us, and do neter so many pood works thereunto, yet we mu»t renounce the merit of all our said virtues of faith,...
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The Churchman's Monthly Review

Christianity - 1841 - 730 pages
...ever, To meet my child in heaven." — (p. 46.) Of which the Homily of our Church teacheth us, that " although " we hear God's word, and believe it ; although...good works thereunto ; yet we must renounce " the merit of all our said virtues and good deeds, as things that " be far too weak and insufficient and...
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The Harmony of Protestant Confessions: Exhibiting the Faith of the Churches ...

Jean François Salvard, Peter Hall - Creeds - 1842 - 710 pages
...dignity of something that is within ourselves :) but the true understanding and meaning thereof is, that although we hear God's word, and believe it ; although we have faith, hope, charity, repentance, and the fear of God within us, and add never so many good works thereunto ; yet we must renounce the...
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Bernard Leslie, Part 1

William Gresley - 1843 - 352 pages
...Salvation' which shew that the idea of justification at baptism was quite familiar with our reformers. ' Although we hear God's word, and believe it ; although...many good works thereunto, yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues, of faith, hope, charity, and all other virtues and good deeds, which...
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Bernard Leslie; Or, A Tale of the Last Ten Years

William Gresley - American fiction - 1843 - 288 pages
...Salvation' which show that the idea of justification at baptism was quite familiar with our reformers. ' Although we hear God's word, and believe it ; although...many good works thereunto, yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues, of faith, hope, charity, and all other virtues and good deeds, which...
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The Theological Works of Herbert Thorndike, Volume 3, Part 2

Herbert Thorndike - Theology - 1851 - 354 pages
...at God's hands" (Ibid. Pt. ii. init.): and, " The true understanding and meaning thereof is, that, although we hear God's word and believe it, although...many good works thereunto ; yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues," &c. (ibid.): and again (Pt. iii. \ " This form of speaking use we,...
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