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We must explain what it is, to believe in Christ; and by the help of some Distinctions (duly consider'd, and apply'd, ) teach them to see through all the Fallacies, and flatten the edge of all objections, which are oppos'd to the Necessity of strict obedience and good works. When any Iustifying Vertue is given to Faith, we must tell them it is meant of Faith unfeigned. When we speak of the Sufficiency of Faith unfeigned, we must shew them how Love is the Spirit of Faith. |
We must explain what it is, to believe in christ; and by the help of Some Distinctions (duly considered, and applied,) teach them to see through all the Fallacies, and flatten the edge of all objections, which Are opposed to the Necessity of strict Obedience and good works. When any Justifying Virtue is given to Faith, we must tell them it is meant of Faith unfeigned. When we speak of the Sufficiency of Faith unfeigned, we must show them how Love is the Spirit of Faith. |
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Gal. 5. 6. NONLATINALPHABET passive sonat Syro, & Tertulliano adversus Mercion. l. 5. Et eò redit, quò. NONLATINALPHABET Jac. 2. 22. |
Gal. 5. 6. passive Sonnet Syrian, & Tertullian Adversus Mercion. l. 5. Et eò Redeem, quò. Jacob 2. 22. |
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