The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... faith , and , consequently , that they are inseparable from each other ; it is cer- tainly a loose mode of expression , to talk of faith without works ; - because such faith cannot exist .-- The remission of sins , indeed , can only be ...
... faith , and , consequently , that they are inseparable from each other ; it is cer- tainly a loose mode of expression , to talk of faith without works ; - because such faith cannot exist .-- The remission of sins , indeed , can only be ...
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... faith is not to be kept with heretics . It has been blasphemously maintained , and established by different general councils , as an article of faith , in the Romish church , that the before - mentioned tyrannical and sanguinary canons ...
... faith is not to be kept with heretics . It has been blasphemously maintained , and established by different general councils , as an article of faith , in the Romish church , that the before - mentioned tyrannical and sanguinary canons ...
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... faith and morals ; and therefore the catholics are obliged to ad- here , implicitly , to such decrees and canons of the church , as- sembled in general councils , and confirmed by the pope , as ar- ticles of faith . " " They are also ...
... faith and morals ; and therefore the catholics are obliged to ad- here , implicitly , to such decrees and canons of the church , as- sembled in general councils , and confirmed by the pope , as ar- ticles of faith . " " They are also ...
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