Justification; wherein the leading principles and doctrines relative to salvation, faith, and good works, are fully discussed1829 |
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Side v
... reason have been engaged ; and , as a layman , may be said to have assumed more than he can strictly justify . He must confess , all writers upon a subject of such serious and momentous nature as theology , must unques- tionably incur a ...
... reason have been engaged ; and , as a layman , may be said to have assumed more than he can strictly justify . He must confess , all writers upon a subject of such serious and momentous nature as theology , must unques- tionably incur a ...
Side xi
... reasons for , and method he has proposed to pursue in the following sheets . Justification before God in the Christian dispensation being the end and object of all true believers , wherein man is so immediately and seriously concerned ...
... reasons for , and method he has proposed to pursue in the following sheets . Justification before God in the Christian dispensation being the end and object of all true believers , wherein man is so immediately and seriously concerned ...
Side xv
... reason and sound argument . Upon this ground , we must first ascertain what is the true meaning , sense , or significa- tion of the word itself , justification . When this is satisfactorily obtained , we may then proceed to see , how ...
... reason and sound argument . Upon this ground , we must first ascertain what is the true meaning , sense , or significa- tion of the word itself , justification . When this is satisfactorily obtained , we may then proceed to see , how ...
Side 15
... reason to be- lieve St. Paul considered salvation as certain and consequent upon justification : and St. Peter calls it , the end of your faith . Rom . viii . 30. " Moreover , whom he did pre- destinate , them he also called ; and whom ...
... reason to be- lieve St. Paul considered salvation as certain and consequent upon justification : and St. Peter calls it , the end of your faith . Rom . viii . 30. " Moreover , whom he did pre- destinate , them he also called ; and whom ...
Side 50
... reason sufficient to obtain justification . The best and most sure mode of arriving at the sense of any writer is from his own words , so far as they will apply to elucidate a doubt . Let us then consider the case of Abraham , which is ...
... reason sufficient to obtain justification . The best and most sure mode of arriving at the sense of any writer is from his own words , so far as they will apply to elucidate a doubt . Let us then consider the case of Abraham , which is ...
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Abraham according Apostle argument authority baptism believing Bishop blessed boasting called Calvinist cation cause charity Christian conceived conclusion condemnation condition confirmation consequently considered construction day of judgment dead faith deeds doctrine doeth doth doubt earth effect justification Epistles eternal faith alone justifies faith in Christ fication fruits God's Gospel grace ground hath heart heaven holy Ibid indispensable intended James James ii Jesus Christ judged justifica justification and salvation justification takes place justified by faith living man's justification Matt matter mean ment necessary neral obtain justification obtain salvation pardon Paul plain principle produce prove purpose quotation quoted reason receive reconciled remission of sins remitted repentance reward righteousness saves the sinner says Scott Scrip Scripture sentence shew shewn Simon Magus Spirit statement tenet tenses texts things tification tion tism true truth unscriptural verse whereby wholly word justify word of faith worketh by love writers