| sir George Pretyman Tomline (bart, bp. of Winchester.) - 1817 - 644 頁
...without any epithet. In the i2th Article it is said, "Albeit that Good Works cannot put away our sins, yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ,...spring out necessarily of a true and lively Faith ;" the Popish doctrine of human merit is here again condemned, for the purpose of declaring, that though... | |
| John Allen - 1817 - 218 頁
...XV. Good Works in their proper place. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Albeit that good works, winch are the fruits of faith, and follow after justification, cannot put...and endure the severity of God's judgment: yet are Ihey pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively faith... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1817 - 530 頁
...and ' the inspiration of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God.'J ' Good works, which are the fruits of faith, and follow ' after justification, cannot put away our sins, and en' dure the severity of God's judgment; yet they are ' pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ. '§... | |
| George Tomline - 1818 - 608 頁
...Exposition of the [PART in. ARTICLE THE TWELFTH. Of Good Works. ALBEIT THAT GOOD WORKS, WHICH ARE THE FRUITS OF FAITH, AND FOLLOW AFTER JUSTIFICATION, CANNOT PUT...EVIDENTLY KNOWN, AS A TREE DISCERNED BY THE FRUIT. THIS article was not among those of 1552; it was added, in 1562, in opposition to the opinions of certain... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1818 - 490 頁
...species of licentiousness, a licentiousness from principle. Albeit, that good works, which are THE FRUITS of faith and FOLLOW AFTER justification, cannot put...lively faith may be as evidently known, as a tree is discerned by the fruit.1 ' Article xii. VOL. II. 2 E CHAP. II. THE NECESSITY OF A PERFECT DISPENSATION... | |
| Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1818 - 348 頁
...good works, « which are the fruits of faith, and follow after « justification, cannot put away sin, and endure « the severity of God's judgment ; yet...lively faith may « be as evidently known, as a tree is discerned by « the fruit.'t The love of Christ, arising from faith in his meritorious death and... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 566 頁
...tell us — " They (even they) cannot " put away our sins, or endure the severity of God's "judgement: yet are they pleasing and acceptable " to God in Christ,...lively faith may be as evidently known, as a tree " is discerned by its fruits." The fruit receives its goodness from the tree, not the tree from the... | |
| George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1818 - 574 頁
...tell us — " They (even they) cannot " put away our sins, or endure the severity of God's "judgement: yet are they pleasing and acceptable " to God in Christ,...lively faith may be as evidently known, as a tree " is discerned by its fruits." The fruit receives its goodness from the tree, not the tree from the... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1818 - 324 頁
...volume, they added what is now the twelfth, OP GOOD WORKS. " Albeit that Good Works, which are the fruits of Faith, and follow after Justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's judgement ; yet are they pleasing; and acceptable to (z) See p. 1, 123, 124, God God in Christ, and... | |
| 1818 - 896 頁
...subject taken in the Twelfth Article of our Church : ' Albeit that good works, which are the fruit* of faith, and follow after justification, cannot put away our sins and endure the severity of God's judgments; yet are tbey pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ."1 Dcaltry, pp. 25,26. And again —... | |
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