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Chapter 36 of 135

Faith in Hebrews and in Romans

1 min read · Chapter 36 of 135

In Hebrews, faith is looked upon as an active principle of endurance and conduct; it is reliance on God's Word through grace for practice. In Romans, it is the principle on which we are justified, in virtue of Christ's work, the ground of peace. In the former it is the active, working faith of the saint; in the latter, the non-working faith of the sinner.

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