Creeds of Christendom, 3 Vols Quotes
Creeds of Christendom, 3 Vols
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“A Creed,3 or Rule of Faith,4 or Symbol,5 is a confession of faith for public use, or a form of words setting forth with authority certain articles of belief, which are regarded by the framers as necessary for salvation, or at least for the well-being of the Christian Church.”
― The Creeds of Christendom (All 3 Volumes): The History and the Account of the Christian Doctrine
― The Creeds of Christendom (All 3 Volumes): The History and the Account of the Christian Doctrine
“A Creed,3 or Rule of Faith,4 or Symbol,5 is a confession of faith for public use, or a form of words setting forth with authority certain articles of belief, which are regarded by the framers as necessary for salvation,”
― The Creeds of Christendom (All 3 Volumes): The History and the Account of the Christian Doctrine
― The Creeds of Christendom (All 3 Volumes): The History and the Account of the Christian Doctrine
“Because the Holy Spirit is received by faith, our hearts are now renewed, and so put on new affections, so that they are able to bring forth good works. For thus says Ambrose: "Faith is the begetter of a good will and of good actions."... Hereby every man may see that this doctrine [of justification by faith alone] is not to be accused, as forbidding good works; but rather is much to be commended, because it showeth after what sort we must do good works. For without faith the nature of man can by no means perform the works of the First or Second Table. Without faith, it cannot call upon God, hope in God, bear the cross; but seeketh help from man, and trusteth in man's help. So it cometh to pass that all lusts and human counsels bear sway in the heart so long as faith and trust in God are absent.”
― Creeds of Christendom, 3 Vols
― Creeds of Christendom, 3 Vols
