O people of an implicit faith, no better than Romish if these be your prime teachers!
The most part live in an implicit faith, and practise that in themselves which they condemn in the papists.
Christianity is “foolishness” to the world upon this account, because it is an implicit faith so to speak, given to God.
Neither will you have that implicit faith in the writings and works of others which characterise the vulgar,"--Ib.
I am a great enemy to implicit faith, as well the Popish as the Presbyterian; for, in that, the Papists and the Presbyterians are very much alike.
I am a great enemy to implicit faith, as well the Popish as Presbyterian, who in that are much what alike.
An implicit faith'; faith in things without inquiry, or in things not expressed.
What I say, is but that men must have light, that they may not do in darkness, or Papist-like, live by an implicit faith.
An act of implicit faith is contained in the formula: "O my God, I firmly believe all the truths the Catholic Church teaches, because Thou hast revealed them.
In the Old Testament, implicit faith in all scripture was required; for lawgivers, prophets, and inspired writers spoke as delivering a message from God.
In the New Testament, implicit faith in all revealed doctrine is required, whether delivered in writing or as tradition (II Thess.
All these beings are religious; they have what is called an implicit faith.
Whether to swear to a government that shall be, or to swear not to dissent from such a future government, be not to swear upon an implicit faith?
It is, he that so swears, swears upon an implicit faith: for one reason against the articles of the prelates was, that they forced us to swear to the homilies that shall be set out.
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