Mark Hopkins Quote

Faith, then, generically, is confidence in a personal being. Specifically, religious faith is confidence in God, in every respect and office in which He reveals Himself. As that love of which God is the object, is religious love, so that confidence in Him as a Father, a Moral Governor, a Redeemer, a Sanctifier, in all the modes of His manifestation, by which we believe whatever He says because He says it, and commit ourselves and all our interests cheerfully and entirely into His hands, is, religious faith.


P. 238. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


Faith, then, generically, is confidence in a personal being. Specifically, religious faith is confidence in God, in every respect and office in which ...

Faith, then, generically, is confidence in a personal being. Specifically, religious faith is confidence in God, in every respect and office in which ...

Faith, then, generically, is confidence in a personal being. Specifically, religious faith is confidence in God, in every respect and office in which ...

Faith, then, generically, is confidence in a personal being. Specifically, religious faith is confidence in God, in every respect and office in which ...