Veni CreatorWipf and Stock Publishers, 1999 M10 13 - 269 páginas A reverent review of some of the main teachings of the Holy Scriptures that concern themselves with the ever-blessed Spirit of God, the heavenly Paraclete, and God's revealed work in Redemption. |
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... reflection is one of its chief purposes, and to be practical is its chief purpose of all. It approaches Faith, for study and discuSsion, from the avowedly Christian point of View. In Faith We have one of the great watchwords of ...
... reflection is one of its chief purposes, and to be practical is its chief purpose of all. It approaches Faith, for study and discuSsion, from the avowedly Christian point of View. In Faith We have one of the great watchwords of ...
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... reflection arises fromour everyday use of the word Faith. The} word connects itself naturally not with mere thought but with action. It is essentially practical. When We speak for example of Faith in a general, or Faith in a physician ...
... reflection arises fromour everyday use of the word Faith. The} word connects itself naturally not with mere thought but with action. It is essentially practical. When We speak for example of Faith in a general, or Faith in a physician ...
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... reflection emerges here. It is that Faith, while thus, by its very nature, dealing with the unknown, seeing thus, as it were, in' the dark, nevertheless is something quite different from a mysterious. and independent faculty of ...
... reflection emerges here. It is that Faith, while thus, by its very nature, dealing with the unknown, seeing thus, as it were, in' the dark, nevertheless is something quite different from a mysterious. and independent faculty of ...
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... reflections, that, if we take common usage as our guide to the ' natural meaning of the great word Faith, we are safe in thinking that Faith means, on the whole, personal confidence, resting, ultimately at least, in a person or persons ...
... reflections, that, if we take common usage as our guide to the ' natural meaning of the great word Faith, we are safe in thinking that Faith means, on the whole, personal confidence, resting, ultimately at least, in a person or persons ...
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Contenido
21 | |
41 | |
FAITH AND CREEDs | 59 |
FAITH AND PRACTICE | 75 |
FAITH AND CHARACTER | 91 |
FAITH AND TRAINING | 107 |
FAITH AND FORGIVENEss | 125 |
FAITH AND PURITY | 143 |
FAITH AND THE BIBLE | 161 |
FAITH AND SACRAMENTS | 193 |
SOME DIFFICULTIES AND PROBLEMS | 203 |
THE CLOUD OF WITNESSES | 223 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abraham amidst Apostles Athanasian Creed Baptism believe Bible Biblical blessed certainty character Christ Christian Church common confidence connexion Creed death define definite difficulty disciple divine eleventh chapter ence Epistle eternal Eucharist example exercise fact Father fidelity fidence field find finitely first forgiveness fulness gift glorious glory God’s Gospel grace Greek habit heart Hebrew holy hope human humility incarnate infinite Israel Jesus justified light living Lord Lord’s man’s matter means mind moral mysterious nature ness nexion Nicene Creed noun Old Testament pass passage Paul personal trust phrase pisteuein pistis practical prayer precisely present promise Prophets purity Rahab reflection relation reliance remember Sacrament sacred Sacrifice salvation Sanskrit Scripture second sight seen sense side sight significance soul speak spiritual supreme sure Syrophenician things thought tical tion transcendent true truth unseen verb victory visible walk watchword whole wonderful word Faith worship Zarephath