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Page 65
... never affected by doubt , nor of a security which anxiety never assails ; we rather main- tain that believers have a perpetual struggle with their own distrust , and are thus far from thinking that their consciences possess a placid ...
... never affected by doubt , nor of a security which anxiety never assails ; we rather main- tain that believers have a perpetual struggle with their own distrust , and are thus far from thinking that their consciences possess a placid ...
Page 66
... never deceive , never be in vain . But those who have received this persuasion must at the same time expect that God will perform His promises . Thus faith believes that God is true , hope expects that in due season He will manifest His ...
... never deceive , never be in vain . But those who have received this persuasion must at the same time expect that God will perform His promises . Thus faith believes that God is true , hope expects that in due season He will manifest His ...
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... never be interrupted without our incurring guilt , since God never ceases on His part to load us with favours so as to force us to gratitude ( III.xx.28 ) . There is no need to ask why , when God already knows our need and is waiting to ...
... never be interrupted without our incurring guilt , since God never ceases on His part to load us with favours so as to force us to gratitude ( III.xx.28 ) . There is no need to ask why , when God already knows our need and is waiting to ...
Contents
CHAP PAGE | 11 |
MANS FALLEN STATE | 29 |
THE WAY OF SALVATION | 44 |
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