| Henry John Todd - 1818 - 324 pages
...is to say, the justice of our works, as to be merits of deserving our Justification. And therefore St. Paul declareth here nothing upon the behalf of...gift of God, and not man's only work, without God. (s) And yet that Faith doth not exclude repentance, hope, love, dread, and the fear of God, to be joined... | |
| Richard Laurence - 1820 - 498 pages
...the terms " gratia Dei," our Reformers subjoined " quae per Christum est." Page 107, note (9). " .... A true and lively faith, which nevertheless is " the...gift of God, and not man's only work without " God." Homily of Salvation, 1st part. Page 108, note ("i). For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord,... | |
| Church of England homilies - 1822 - 568 pages
...that is to say, thejustice of our works, as to be merits of deserving our justification. And therefore St. Paul declareth here nothing upon the behalf of...lively faith, which nevertheless is the gift of God, Howit is and not man's only work, without God. And yet that faith to he undoth not shutoute repentance,... | |
| Church of England - 1822 - 606 pages
...is to say, the justice of our works, as to be merits of deserving our justification. And therefore St. Paul declareth here nothing upon the behalf of...lively faith, which nevertheless is the gift of God, andnot man's only work, without God. And yet that faith How it is doth not shut out6 repentance, hope,... | |
| 1822 - 872 pages
...concerning hi« justification, but only a true and lirely faith, which nevertheless is the gift of God; and yet that faith doth not shut out repentance, hope, love, dread, and the fear of God, in every man that is j unified; knt it shutteth them out from the office of justify ing.'" — Episcopal... | |
| Thom Scott - 1824 - 622 pages
...perfectly and throughly : and upon our part, true ' and lively faith in the merits of Jesus Christ.' — ' St. Paul declareth here nothing upon the behalf '...without ' God. And yet that faith doth not shut out re' pentance, hope, love, dread and the fear of God, ' to be joined with faith, in every man that is... | |
| Church of England - 1824 - 648 pages
...deserving our justification. And therefore St. Paul declareth here nothing, upon the behalf of HOM. in. man, concerning his justification, but only a true...man's only work, without God. And yet, that faith dotknot shut out repentance, hope, love, dread, and tile fear of God, to be joined with faith in every... | |
| Edward Smyth - 1828 - 138 pages
...of man concerning justification, but only a true and lively faith; which faith itself is the gift of God; and yet that faith doth not shut out repentance, hope, love, and the fear of God to be joined with faith in every man that is justified: But it shutteth them out... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 466 pages
...on Salvation, to which the Article refers. ' St. Paul, ' says she, ' declares nothing [necessary] on the behalf of man concerning his justification, but only a true and lively faith, and yet (NB) that faith does not shut out repentance, hope, love, [of desire when we are coming, love... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 346 pages
...on Salvation, to which the article refers. ' St. Paul,' says she, ' declares nothing (necessary) on the behalf of man concerning his justification, but only a true and lively faith, and yet (NB) that faith does not shut, out repentance, hope, love, (of desire when we are coming, love... | |
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