Thomas Aquinas Quotes
BEDE. (ubi Sup.) Repent, Therefore, And Believe; That Is, Renounce Dead Works; For Of What Use Is Believing Without Good Works? The Merit Of Good Works Does Not, However, Bring To Faith, But Faith Begins, That Good Works May Follow.
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