| Religion - 1812 - 954 pages
...the law, becfiute that no man shall be justified by the works of the law."—" And therefore St. Panl declareth here nothing upon the behalf of man, concerning...faith; which, nevertheless, is the gift of God, and pot man's only work without God. .V. : yet that faith doth not shut out repentance, hope, love, dread,... | |
| John Overton - Evangelicalism - 1802 - 436 pages
...the behalf of man concerning liis juftification but only a true and lively faith, which neverthelefs is the gift of God, and not man's only work without God : And yet that faith doth not fhut out repentance, hope, love, &c. to be joined with faith in every man that is juftified, but IT... | |
| Religion - 1813 - 996 pages
...point. There, it is well known, that learned and judicious divine affirms, that St. Paul declares " nothing upon the behalf of man, concerning his justification, but only a true and Jively faith ; which nevertheless is the gift of God, and not man's only work without God. And yet... | |
| Ecclesiastical law - 1802 - 628 pages
...is to fay, the juftice of our works, as to be merits of deferving our juftification. And therefore St. Paul declareth here nothing upon the behalf of man concerning his juftification, but only a true and lively faith, which neverthelefs is the gift of God, and not man's... | |
| 1804 - 824 pages
...and lively fajth ˇn the merits of Jesus Christ; [which yet is not ours, but by God's working in us); and yet that faith doth not shut out repentance, hope, love, dread, and the fear of Goa [to be joined with failli) in every man that i* justified; hut it shutielh them out from the office... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1804 - 556 pages
...the behalf of man concerning bis juitih'cation, but only a true and lively faith, which neverlneleis is the gift of God, and not man's only work without God.'' It is írue the author of this Homily does not dire^iy refer in the margin to the t'-xt under conlideration... | |
| Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1810 - 490 pages
...is to say, the justice of our works, as to be merits of deserving our justification. Ami therefore St. Paul declareth here nothing upon the behalf of...faith, which nevertheless is the gift of God, and not hian's only work without God ; and yet that faith doth not shut out repentance, hope, love, dread and... | |
| Thomas Scott - Calvinism - 1811 - 408 pages
...as inconsistent with salvation of grace, and justification by faith alone. ' St. Paul declareth, — nothing upon the * behalf of man concerning his justification,...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... | |
| Church of England homilies - 1811 - 716 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...concerning his justification, but only a true and liTely faith, which nevertheless, is the gift of God, and not man's only work, without God : and yet,... | |
| William Hammond - Salvation - 1816 - 320 pages
...proposition, that will be a full proof and establishment of 'this. The Homily aforesaid hath these words ; " St. " Paul declareth here nothing upon the behalf...justification, but only a true " and lively faith — and yet that faith doth not shut " out repentance, hope, love, dread and the fear of " God, to... | |
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