| Thomas FOXCROFT - 1750 - 74 pages
...ofjuflifying," and fofrom being joyn'd with CHRIST'SRighteoufnefs to thatEnd : they obferved, " that Man cannot make himfelf righteous by his own Works,...Part nor in the Whole ; for that were the greateft « e Arrogancy and Prefumption of Man, that Aniichrifl could (( fet up againft God, to affirm, that... | |
| Augustus Toplady - 1794 - 526 pages
...faith only, we obtain remiffion of our fins ?" Second part of the homily of falvation, p. 14, 1-5. " Man cannot make himfelf righteous by his own works,...the whole. For that were the greateft arrogancy and prefumption of man,. that Antichrift could fet up againft God, to affirm that a man might, by his own... | |
| 1802 - 628 pages
...unto man, and the office of man unto God. Juftification is not the office of man, but of God ; for man cannot make himfelf righteous by his own works, neither in part, nor in the whole ; for mat were the greateft arrogancy and prefumption of man that Antichrift could fet up againft God, to... | |
| 1812 - 954 pages
...Mankind, pp. 37, 38. " Justification is not the office of man, but of God ; for roan cannot make himself righteous by his own works, neither in part nor in the whole ; for that were the greatest, •rrogancy and presumption of man that antichrist could set up against God, to affirm that... | |
| John Overton - 1802 - 436 pages
...cannot think a good thought of ourfelves, much lefs can we fay well, or do well of ourfelves p." " Man cannot make himfelf righteous by his own works, neither in part, nor in the whole 1." " If we have any will to rife (from fin) it is HE (God) that preventeth our will, and difpofeth... | |
| Church of England homilies - 1811 - 716 pages
...office of man unto God. Justification is not the office of man, but of God, for man cannot make himself righteous by his own •works, neither in part, nor in the whole, for that •were the greatest arrogancy and presumption of man, that antichrist couitTset up against God, to affirm that... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1812 - 774 pages
...of man unto God : justification is not the office of man, but of God ; for man cannot make himself righteous by his own works, neither in part, nor in the whole ; for that were the greatest arrogancy and presumption of man, that Antichrist could setup against God, to affirm that... | |
| John Allen - 1812 - 172 pages
...remission of our sins? — Second part of the Homily of salvation, p. 14, 15. Man cannot make himself righteous by his own works, neither in part, nor in the whole. For that were the greatest arrogancy and presumption of man, that antichrist could set up against God, to affirm that... | |
| Church of England - 1815 - 542 pages
...offiee of man unto God. Justifieation is not the offiee of man, but of God ; for man eannot make himself righteous by his own works, neither in part, nor in the -whole ; for that were the greatest arroganey and presumption of man that Antiehrist eould set up against God, to affirm that... | |
| William Hammond - 1816 - 320 pages
...: " Justification is not the office of man, " but of God ; for, man cannot make himself right" ecus by his own works, neither in part, nor in the " whole ; for, that were the greatest arrogancy and " presumption of man, that Antichrist could set up " against God, to affirm... | |
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