The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 27G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1845 |
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... Christ , justification by faith and salvation by grace , are readily apprehended . But when we pass beyond these , and attempt a philosophical explanation of the whole economy of grace , we are in danger of " darkening counsel by words ...
... Christ , justification by faith and salvation by grace , are readily apprehended . But when we pass beyond these , and attempt a philosophical explanation of the whole economy of grace , we are in danger of " darkening counsel by words ...
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... Christ imputed to us for righteousness - we shall now find it comparatively easy to disprove the details of the system . The atonement is the most wonderful of the divine dispensations . All its features display the ineffable glory of ...
... Christ imputed to us for righteousness - we shall now find it comparatively easy to disprove the details of the system . The atonement is the most wonderful of the divine dispensations . All its features display the ineffable glory of ...
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... Christ never existed , in his mediatorial character , except as a federal head . His moral headship existed by covenant from eternity , and the susception of our nature was the result , and constituted part and parcel of the covenant ...
... Christ never existed , in his mediatorial character , except as a federal head . His moral headship existed by covenant from eternity , and the susception of our nature was the result , and constituted part and parcel of the covenant ...
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... Christ's active obedience was properly his own and for himself , and therefore cannot constitute a fund of merits for others : we might extend this argument , by showing that Scripture gives no direct or indirect intimations that the ...
... Christ's active obedience was properly his own and for himself , and therefore cannot constitute a fund of merits for others : we might extend this argument , by showing that Scripture gives no direct or indirect intimations that the ...
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... Christ's keeping the law for us - the theory of impu- tation . We will next give his views on the contested point whe- ther justification is identical with remission of sin . Having set forth the death of Christ as the procuring cause ...
... Christ's keeping the law for us - the theory of impu- tation . We will next give his views on the contested point whe- ther justification is identical with remission of sin . Having set forth the death of Christ as the procuring cause ...
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