The lawfulness or unlawfulness of attending or patronizing schools dangerous to faith must be decided according to the principles given above on the occasions of sin (see 263 sqq.
Faith must be supreme appreciatively, that is, all must put the formal object of faith, the motive of its assent, above every other motive of assent, for the First Truth speaking deserves more adherence than any other authority.
The doctrines of faith must be taught and must be listened to--"These words thou shalt tell to thy children" (Deut.
Faith must be universal, that is, we must accept the entire material object of revelation, and none may pick and choose according to his likes or fancies, for all of revelation has God for its Author.
Every member of the household of faith must bear in his body the seal of that covenant.
The difference between the thoughts of nature and those of faith must ever be wide indeed; and we should earnestly desire that our souls should be governed only by the latter, and not by the former.
Luther rudely retorts: “You lie in your throat; God is served not by works but by faith; faith must do everything that is to be done as between God and ourselves.
And by virtue of the former, that is, reason, faith must be a light, a form of knowing, a beholding of truth.
Faith is no faith but upon supposition of sense and understanding: if therefore common sense be fallible, faith must needs be so.
And by virtue of the former, that is, Reason, Faith must be a Light, a form of knowing, a beholding of Truth.
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