Quote by Charles Hodge
The ultimate ground of faith and knowledge is confidence in God. -

The ultimate ground of faith and knowledge is confidence in God. – Charles Hodge

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If all Church power vests in the clergy, then the people are practically bound to passive obedience in all matters of faith and practice for all right of private judgment is then denied. – Charles Hodge

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The functions of these elders, therefore, determine the power of the people for a representative is one chosen by others to do in their name what they are entitled to do in their own persons or rather to exercise the powers which radically inhere in those for whom they act. – Charles Hodge

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I see heavens glories shine and faith shines equal. – Emily Bronte

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I dont think its any coincidence that I lost my religious faith and manned up in the same year. I was described somewhere as a lapsed Catholic, which is funny because Im not going back! I want to achieve things rather than live life in an animalistic way. – Jimmy Carr

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Writers now are putting total faith in designers at Apple and Amazon. Its almost like a race-car driver having no input into how cars are designed. – Jonathan Safran Foer

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We like security: we like the pope to be infallible in matters of faith, and grave doctors to be so in moral questions so that we can feel reassured. – Blaise Pascal

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If you see the magic in a fairy tale, you can face the future. – Danielle Steel

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