An Inquiry Into the Merits of the Reformed Doctrine of "imputation," as Contrasted with Those of "Catholic Imputation;": Or, The Cardinal Point of Controversy Between the Church of Rome and the Protestant High Church: Together with Miscellaneous Essays on the Catholic FaithCasserly & sons, 1843 - 242 páginas |
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Página viii
... outward signs , as well as interior convictions , to hasten the period of their accomplishment . He must be but a superficial reader of things , who does not see in the actual condition of England , what a powerful vindication of the ...
... outward signs , as well as interior convictions , to hasten the period of their accomplishment . He must be but a superficial reader of things , who does not see in the actual condition of England , what a powerful vindication of the ...
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... outward immolation was not actually or physically consummated , Luther was pleased to ex- clude it altogether from the faith of Abraham , contrary to the express words of St. Paul himself . The error of Luther has been incorporated ...
... outward immolation was not actually or physically consummated , Luther was pleased to ex- clude it altogether from the faith of Abraham , contrary to the express words of St. Paul himself . The error of Luther has been incorporated ...
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... outward and imputed righteousness ; so that justification is properly op- posed to accusation . So , St. Paul plainly , ' who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect ? it is God that justifieth ; who is he that condemneth ? it ...
... outward and imputed righteousness ; so that justification is properly op- posed to accusation . So , St. Paul plainly , ' who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect ? it is God that justifieth ; who is he that condemneth ? it ...
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... outward , the other truly within the for- mer accepted as more perfectly righteous than if the man himself had ( literally ) fulfilled the whole law ” —the latter inherent in us as a work of our own in the fruit of holiness- " and so ...
... outward , the other truly within the for- mer accepted as more perfectly righteous than if the man himself had ( literally ) fulfilled the whole law ” —the latter inherent in us as a work of our own in the fruit of holiness- " and so ...
Página 45
... actually making us so in spirit or in truth ! Now , however strenuously this teaching of outward + Ibid , 724 . * Andrews ' Sermons , p . 726 . 66 imputation is inculcated in the writings of English Church BISHOP ANDREWS . 45.
... actually making us so in spirit or in truth ! Now , however strenuously this teaching of outward + Ibid , 724 . * Andrews ' Sermons , p . 726 . 66 imputation is inculcated in the writings of English Church BISHOP ANDREWS . 45.
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above-named absolute according accounted acknowledged admit affirm Apostles Archbishop Usher authority baptism believe Bishop Andrews Bishop Downame body Bossuet called Catholic Church Catholic doctrine Catholic faith charity Christian righteousnesses Church of England Church of Rome confounded Council of Trent creature creed declares deny distinction English Church English divines error evidence Fathers fides formal cause former gift grace hath held hold Holy Ghost Hooker imputed justice imputed righteousness infused Irenæus Jesus Christ justice of Jesus justified latter legal imputation living Lord Luther maintains manner means ment moreover nature ness nevertheless Newman obedience outward Oxford Divines Oxford school Oxford writers Paul person principle professed Protestant reform Protestantism Pusey reason reformed religion remark righteousness of Christ Roman sacrament sacred salvation sanctifying says Scripture sense sinner sins Spirit substance suppose Synod of Dort teaches testant thing tion true truth unto Vincent of Lerins words writings