Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... faith ? ( 2 ) Whether con- fession of faith is necessary for salvation ? prompt will , as stated above ( Part I - II , Q. XXIV , A. 3 , Reply 1 ) . We have an indication of this in the words of the Samaritans to the woman , who is a ...
... faith ? ( 2 ) Whether con- fession of faith is necessary for salvation ? prompt will , as stated above ( Part I - II , Q. XXIV , A. 3 , Reply 1 ) . We have an indication of this in the words of the Samaritans to the woman , who is a ...
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... faith . Now nothing hinders one act from being formed by different habits , so as to be reduced to various species ... faith , but in the sense that it forms the act of faith , as explained above . Reply Obj . 3. Even obedience , and ...
... faith . Now nothing hinders one act from being formed by different habits , so as to be reduced to various species ... faith , but in the sense that it forms the act of faith , as explained above . Reply Obj . 3. Even obedience , and ...
Strana 407
... faith is common to all the members of the Church , because form- lessness is not part of its substance , if we con- sider it as a gratuitous gift . We must , therefore , say that in that passage , faith denotes a certain excellence of faith ...
... faith is common to all the members of the Church , because form- lessness is not part of its substance , if we con- sider it as a gratuitous gift . We must , therefore , say that in that passage , faith denotes a certain excellence of faith ...
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