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... person . The credit which we give to the truth of any statement is in consequence of our con- fidence in the person who makes it . Where this confidence is wanting there can be no faith in the statement of a person , though it should be ...
... person . The credit which we give to the truth of any statement is in consequence of our con- fidence in the person who makes it . Where this confidence is wanting there can be no faith in the statement of a person , though it should be ...
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... person promising all those attributes which are necessary to warrant such ex- pectation . But the promise may be so modified as to depend on some- thing to be done on our part . The promise itself may be a part of a plan in which our ...
... person promising all those attributes which are necessary to warrant such ex- pectation . But the promise may be so modified as to depend on some- thing to be done on our part . The promise itself may be a part of a plan in which our ...
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... person , is manifest from the way in which , by all Greek wri- ters , secular as well as sacred , the word PISTEUO ( the term to express faith ) is employed . Joined in construction with a word signifying a person , it always means to ...
... person , is manifest from the way in which , by all Greek wri- ters , secular as well as sacred , the word PISTEUO ( the term to express faith ) is employed . Joined in construction with a word signifying a person , it always means to ...
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... Persons of this description are apt to be punctilious and abundant in the performance of the ceremonies of religion , while they are , at the same time , regardless of heart - purity and moral rectitude . They neglect " the weightier ...
... Persons of this description are apt to be punctilious and abundant in the performance of the ceremonies of religion , while they are , at the same time , regardless of heart - purity and moral rectitude . They neglect " the weightier ...
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... person in whom we have confidence , is one of the ways in which that confi- dence exerts itself . Yet , some truth must be believed respecting God , before we can trust him : " He that cometh unto God must believe that he is , and that ...
... person in whom we have confidence , is one of the ways in which that confi- dence exerts itself . Yet , some truth must be believed respecting God , before we can trust him : " He that cometh unto God must believe that he is , and that ...
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