| Philip Schaff - Church history - 1877 - 948 pages
...of faith, hope, charity, and all our other virtues and good deeds which we either have done, shall do, or can do, as things that be far too weak and imperfect and insufficient to deserve remission of our sins and our justification, and therefore we... | |
| Richard R. Banks - Revelation - 1688 - 430 pages
...Faith, Hope and Charity, and " all other Vertucs and good Works, which " we either have done, lhall do, or can do, " as things that be far too weak and unfuf" ficient arid imperfect to deferve remiffion " of our Sins arid bur Juftification , and " therefore... | |
| Edward Wells - 1729 - 274 pages
...many Works thereunto ; yet we muft re"aounce the Merit of Att our Jaid Virtues, of (NB) " Faith, Hope, Charity, and all other Virtues, and good « Deeds, which we either have done, fhall do, or can do, " as things that be (NB)/<jr too weak, and insufficient ', " and imperfeft) to... | |
| George Bull (bp. of St. David's.) - 1801 - 330 pages
...works R 4 thereunto, thereunto, yet we muft renounce the merit of all our faid virtues of faith, hope, charity, and all other virtues, and good deeds, which we either have done, fhall do, or can do, as things that be far too weak, and inefficient, and imperfect, to deferve remiffion... | |
| John Overton - Evangelicalism - 1802 - 436 pages
...never fo many works thereunto ; yet we muft renounce the merit of all our faid virtues of faith, hope, charity, and all other virtues and good deeds, which we either have done, fhall do, or can, do, as things that be far too weak and infufficient and imperfect, to deferve remimon... | |
| Religion - 1812 - 954 pages
...never so many works thereunto; yet we .must renounce the merit uf all our said virtues, of faith, hope, charity, and all other virtues and good deeds, which we either have done, shall do, or can do, as things that be far too weak and insufficient, and imperfeet, to deserve remission... | |
| Ecclesiastical law - 1802 - 628 pages
...many works thereunto; yet we muft renounce the merit of all our laid virtues, of faith, hope, chanty, and all other virtues and good deeds, which we either have done, ihall do, or can do, as things that be far too weak and iniufficient, and imperfect, to deferve remiflion... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 752 pages
...renaanre the merit of all our faid virtues, of faith, hope, charity, and al! other virtues and good defds, which we either have done, (hall do, or can do, as things that be far too weak and inefficient and imperfect to defcrve rcrmffion of our (ins and our juftitication ; and therefore we muft truft only... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1803 - 558 pages
...all our laid virtues, of jailh, hope, charity, and all other virtues and good deeds, which we cither have done, (hall do, or can do, as things that be far too weak and infufiicienl, and impericia, to defcrvu rcmiliion of nur fins, and our justification; and therefore... | |
| Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1810 - 490 pages
...we must renounce the merit of all our said virtues and good deeds, which we either have done, shall do, or can do, as things that be far too weak and insufficient and imperfect to deserve remission of our sins and our justification ; and therefore we... | |
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