The one faith of the Gospel, distinguished from the pretended act of appropriation: shewing, I. that faith is the work of God in man, both in its beginning and progress, even to the end of faith, which is the salvation of the soul. II. The appropriating act is pointed out, in the very creeds of the appropriators and supporters of it, and compared with the one true saving faith of God's elect. III. Some observations on the doctrine of appropriation, and on the passages of scripture that are commonly pressed and wrested to support it.--With an observation on the faith of devils; and on what generally passes for faith among the men of this world, which is proved to be neither more nor less than the faith of the respective parties who hold it, unto which they make the scripture to bend and accommodate itself unto the peculiarities of their several systems. By John Nicol, V.D.M. author of the Westminster Shorter Catechism examined and tried by the Touch-stone of Truth, &c.

  • Nicol, John, V.D.M.
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M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]
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Edinburgh : printed for the author; and sold by Mr. John Ford, bookseller in Kirkcaldy; also, by Mr. John M'Farlane, next door to the tolbooth, Edinburgh, M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]

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