OldRegular
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Allan
You say, quoting Dagg
The reference to James is as follows:
James 2:17. Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.
You neglect to mention the statement following the above quote. Strange!
Furthermore you completely ignore what Dagg has to say about the New Birth.
Contentious!
You say, quoting Dagg
Even in the restricted sense, in which it denotes the beginning of the spiritual life, faith, in the sense in which James[140] uses the term, may precede.
The reference to James is as follows:
James 2:17. Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.
You neglect to mention the statement following the above quote. Strange!
But a faith which exists before the beginning of spiritual life, cannot be a living faith.
Furthermore you completely ignore what Dagg has to say about the New Birth.
Contentious!