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<p> 'Twas an unhappy division that has been made between faith and works. Though in my intellect I may divide them, just as in the candle I know there is both light and heat, but yet put out the candle, and they are both gone; one remains not without the other: so it is betwixt faith and works. Nay, in a right conception, fides est opus: if I believe a thing because I am commanded, that is opus.–The Table Talk of John Selden. </p> <p> </p>
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<p> 'Twas an unhappy division that has been made between faith and works. Though in my intellect [[I]] may divide them, just as in the candle [[I]] know there is both light and heat, but yet put out the candle, and they are both gone; one remains not without the other: so it is betwixt faith and works. Nay, in a right conception, fides est opus: if [[I]] believe a thing because [[I]] am commanded, that is opus.–The Table [[Talk]] of John Selden. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 13 October 2021

Faith: And Works [1]

'Twas an unhappy division that has been made between faith and works. Though in my intellect I may divide them, just as in the candle I know there is both light and heat, but yet put out the candle, and they are both gone; one remains not without the other: so it is betwixt faith and works. Nay, in a right conception, fides est opus: if I believe a thing because I am commanded, that is opus.–The Table Talk of John Selden.

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