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Example sentences for "divine faith"

  • Some also have maintained that before definition such conclusions belong to divine faith.

  • Divine faith presupposes, and incorporates into itself, human intelligence and human faith, on that side of them which is an inchoate capacity for receiving its divine, elevating influence.

  • By divine faith, the intellect believes without doubting the mystery of the three persons in one divine nature, and incorporates this belief into its life, as a vivifying truth and not a dead, inert, abstract speculation or theorem.

  • Though you must believe all things of common necessity to salvation with a divine faith; yet many subservient truths must be received first by a human faith, or not received at all, till you are more capable of them.

  • There are many needful appurtenances to the objects of a divine faith, which are the matter of a human faith.

  • Whatever else we know certainly to be contained in the word of God, we are bound to believe by divine faith.

  • If the obligation requires an absolute, undoubting assent of the mind, and a divine faith, the authority must be infallible.

  • The former answer serveth to this; our hope may be according to the degrees of probability: but we cannot believe it as a certainty by divine faith, because it is not promised by God.

  • If I can firmly believe that a lawful prayer shall be granted in kind, may I not be sure by a divine faith that it shall be so?

  • Therefore a strong conceit (though it come in a fervent prayer) that any thing shall come to pass, which we cannot prove by any promise or prophecy, is not to be called any act of divine faith at all, nor to be trusted to.

  • Every true christian believeth all the essentials of christianity, with a divine faith, and not by a mere human belief of his teachers, though by their help and teaching his faith is generated, and confirmed, and preserved.

  • There is firstly the assent of Divine Faith; and secondly there is the assent of religious obedience.

  • Further, a definition of divine faith must be drawn from the Apostolic deposit of doctrine, in order that it may be considered an exercise of infallibility, whether in Pope or Council.

  • Pope enjoys the prerogative of personal infallibility--is not only a profound truth; but a truth for the first time formally recognised, defined, promulgated and explicitly taught as an article of Divine faith.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    divine appointment; divine authority; divine faith; divine grace; divine inspiration; divine institution; divine life; divine mind; divine mission; divine order; divine origin; divine power; divine principle; divine things; divine truth; divine unity; divinely inspired; fight them; former occasions; held forth; large mound; living species; shall gain what many men desire; small scale; suitable place; trained nurse