The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified SinnerRandom House, 2010年11月23日 - 240 頁 'A Scottish classic, a world classic' Ian Rankin, Observer |
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第 xi 頁
... faith alone . This is the belief that , though all humans are tainted by original sin , they may be saved and eventually received into heaven - thanks to God's mercy and Jesus ' sacrifice so long as they truly believe . Their redemption ...
... faith alone . This is the belief that , though all humans are tainted by original sin , they may be saved and eventually received into heaven - thanks to God's mercy and Jesus ' sacrifice so long as they truly believe . Their redemption ...
第 xiv 頁
... faith becomes a many - layered investigation into the part faith plays in any human understanding . If we are to negotiate our way safely through the world we must all take on trust things we cannot fully comprehend electricity , the ...
... faith becomes a many - layered investigation into the part faith plays in any human understanding . If we are to negotiate our way safely through the world we must all take on trust things we cannot fully comprehend electricity , the ...
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