The Doctrine of Justification by Faith, Through the Imputation of the Righteousness of Christ, Explained, Confirmed, and VindicatedPresbyterian board of publication, 1899 - 448 pages |
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Page 102
... accepted in the beloved . We have redemption in his blood , according to the riches of his grace , whereby he makes us accepted in the beloved . And herein he abounds towards us in all wisdom ; Ephes . i . 8. This therefore is that ...
... accepted in the beloved . We have redemption in his blood , according to the riches of his grace , whereby he makes us accepted in the beloved . And herein he abounds towards us in all wisdom ; Ephes . i . 8. This therefore is that ...
Page 263
... accepted to salvation , as if it were every way absolute and perfect ; for that so it should be , Christ has merited by his most perfect righteousness . " But it is jus- tification alone and not salvation that we discourse about ; and ...
... accepted to salvation , as if it were every way absolute and perfect ; for that so it should be , Christ has merited by his most perfect righteousness . " But it is jus- tification alone and not salvation that we discourse about ; and ...
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... accepted with God , and rewarded by him . Herein the essence of it consisted . And whatever covenant proceeds on these terms , or has the nature of them in it , however it may be varied , with additions or alterations , it is the same ...
... accepted with God , and rewarded by him . Herein the essence of it consisted . And whatever covenant proceeds on these terms , or has the nature of them in it , however it may be varied , with additions or alterations , it is the same ...
Contents
PREFACE | 5 |
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS previously necessary to the Explana | 11 |
Justifying Faith the causes object and nature | 81 |
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