| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...justified before God. And lest any man should be deceived for lack of right understanding thereof, it is diligently to be noted, that faith is taken...faith, which in Scripture is called a dead faith, which bringeth forth no good works, but is idle, barren, and unfruitful. And this faith by the holy... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 492 pages
...understanding thereof, it is diligently to tx! noted, that faith is taken in the Scripture two manner of way«. There is one faith, which in Scripture is called a dead faith, which bringeth forth no good works, but is idle, barren, and unfruitful. And this faith by the holy... | |
| George Fox Bridges - 1908 - 344 pages
...justified before God. And lest any man should be deceived for lack of right understanding thereof, it is diligently to be noted that faith is taken in...one faith which in Scripture is called a dead faith, which bringeth forth no good works, but is idle, barren, and unfruitful. And this faith by the holy... | |
| John H. Leith - 1982 - 760 pages
...justified before God. And lest any man should be deceived, for lack of right understanding thereof, it is diligently to be noted, that faith is taken...faith, which in scripture is called a dead faith, which bringeth forth no good works; but is idle, barren, and unfruitful. And this faith, by the holy... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 2001 - 616 pages
...justified before God. And lest any man should be deceived for lack of right understanding thereof7, it is diligently to be noted, that faith is taken...faith, which in scripture is called a dead faith, which bringeth forth no good works, but is idle, barren, and unfruitful. A dead faith. And this faith... | |
| Richard H. Schmidt - 2002 - 364 pages
...entry unto God, good Christian people, is through faith; whereby — we be justified before God. . . . There is one faith which in scripture is called a dead faith, which bringeth forth no good works, but is idle, barren, and unfruitful it consisteth only in believing... | |
| Clare Kellar - 2003 - 284 pages
...and in the Hamilton Catrchisme, both drawing on the exposition in the 'King's Book'. Cranmer wrote, 'there is one faith, which in scripture is called a dead faith, which bringeth forth no good works, but is idle barren, and unfruitful . . . Another faith there is... | |
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