| Robert Bickersteth (bp. of Ripon.) - 1850 - 144 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,... | |
| William Trollope - 1850 - 228 pages
...were to count ourselves to be justi' fied by some act or virtue that is within ourselves: but ' that although we hear God's word and believe it, although...and fear of ' God within us, and do never so many works thereunto ; 'yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues and ' good deeds, which we... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 642 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, M ART. us, because... | |
| Richard Laurence - 1853 - 450 pages
...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...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,... | |
| Malta Protestant college - Islam - 1854 - 582 pages
...is within ourselves) but the true understanding and meaning thereof is, that although we hear God'? Word and believe it, although we have faith, hope,...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... | |
| Sermons, English - 1854 - 152 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,... | |
| Church of England - Ecclesiastical law - 1855 - 560 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 works1 thereunto; yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues, of faith, hope, charity,... | |
| Edward Purdue - 1855 - 230 pages
...were to count ourselves to be justified by some act or virtue that is within ourselves), but, 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 and good deeds, which we either... | |
| 1856 - 702 pages
...God." And the Church of England, in one of their homilies, clearly lay down this doctrine. " But that although we have faith, hope, charity, repentance,...many good works thereunto, yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues and good deeds, as things that be far too weak to deserve remission of... | |
| Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - Presbyterian Church - 1856 - 708 pages
...God." And the Church of England, in one of their homilies, clearly lay down this doctrine. " But that although we have faith, hope, charity, repentance,...many good works thereunto, yet we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues and good deeds, as things that be far too weak to deserve remission of... | |
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