An Essay BY WILFORD L. ROBBINS, D.D. DEAN OF THE GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, NEW YORK NEW IMPRESSION LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. 91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK LONDON AND BOMBAY Copyright, 1900, by First Edition, March, 1900 Press of J. J. Little & Co. 96945 CGW 643011 ΤΟ One whose simplicity and sincer- "Now faith may be thus understood; it is that power by which a man gives himself up to anything, seeks, wills, adheres to, and unites with it, so that his life lives in it, and belongs to it. Now to whatever the soul gives itself up; whatever it hungereth after; and in which it delights, and seeks to be united; there, and there only is its faith; that faith which can work either life or death, and according to which faith, everything is, and must be done to man. WILLIAM LAW. |