National: A Library for the People, Vydania 1–26Greenwood Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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Strana 75
... Faith without works is dead , " so that all those poor savages believed ( if taking another man's word without any reason , is worth calling belief ) was but a dead faith , producing no good works - like many people who profess belief ...
... Faith without works is dead , " so that all those poor savages believed ( if taking another man's word without any reason , is worth calling belief ) was but a dead faith , producing no good works - like many people who profess belief ...
Strana 247
... faith has any thing to do . Reason , therefore , here as contradistinguished to faith , I take to be the certainty or probability of such propositions or truths which the mind arrives at by deduction made from such ideas , which it has ...
... faith has any thing to do . Reason , therefore , here as contradistinguished to faith , I take to be the certainty or probability of such propositions or truths which the mind arrives at by deduction made from such ideas , which it has ...
Strana 350
... Faith , which is the fruit of honesty , is also the seed of honesty . The honestest man has most faith in the existence of probity in others ; and many men have been made honest , simply by being trusted . Children are honest till they ...
... Faith , which is the fruit of honesty , is also the seed of honesty . The honestest man has most faith in the existence of probity in others ; and many men have been made honest , simply by being trusted . Children are honest till they ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Sierra Morena 22 | 6 |
Property Glorious effects of a dispute about 207 | 9 |
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