Faith from its essential nature implies the fallen state of man, while it recognizes the principles of the covenant of grace. It is itself the condition of that covenant. It is a grace which is alike distinguished from the love of angels and the faith of devils. It is peculiar to the returning sinner. None but a lost sinner needs it; none but a humbled sinner relishes it.


P. 233. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


Faith from its essential nature implies the fallen state of man, while it recognizes the principles of the covenant of grace. It is itself the...

Faith from its essential nature implies the fallen state of man, while it recognizes the principles of the covenant of grace. It is itself the...

Faith from its essential nature implies the fallen state of man, while it recognizes the principles of the covenant of grace. It is itself the...

Faith from its essential nature implies the fallen state of man, while it recognizes the principles of the covenant of grace. It is itself the...