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 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvi
... tion ; but can they glory on this account , as if their fortune was owing to themselves , or their works ? Certainly not ; and yet the same goodness of their patron , may induce him to reward , as merit in them , that industry with ...
... tion ; but can they glory on this account , as if their fortune was owing to themselves , or their works ? Certainly not ; and yet the same goodness of their patron , may induce him to reward , as merit in them , that industry with ...
Strana xix
... tion , to the good favor of the public . They are the fruits of the leisure hours of a learned and amiable lay - gentle- man , who has himself been brought to the communion of the Church through the Oxford writings . His experimen- tal ...
... tion , to the good favor of the public . They are the fruits of the leisure hours of a learned and amiable lay - gentle- man , who has himself been brought to the communion of the Church through the Oxford writings . His experimen- tal ...
Strana 2
... tion , does the above passage exhibit ! And yet it con- tains the substance of the grand Protestant distinction between faith and works . It cannot be denied that Lu- ther was far more consistent in his error than many of his disciples ...
... tion , does the above passage exhibit ! And yet it con- tains the substance of the grand Protestant distinction between faith and works . It cannot be denied that Lu- ther was far more consistent in his error than many of his disciples ...
Strana 7
... tion , any more than previously to that work . For although , without holiness , no man can , according to Scripture , see the Lord , yet , according to the reformed doctrine , our sal- vation is perfectly secured by a mere transient or ...
... tion , any more than previously to that work . For although , without holiness , no man can , according to Scripture , see the Lord , yet , according to the reformed doctrine , our sal- vation is perfectly secured by a mere transient or ...
Strana 9
... tion through Christ ? The answer to this we are informed is , by " free imputation only " of the merits of Christ , and that the work is , by St. Paul , " ascribed wholly to imputation . " " Finally , " it is asked , " what shall become ...
... tion through Christ ? The answer to this we are informed is , by " free imputation only " of the merits of Christ , and that the work is , by St. Paul , " ascribed wholly to imputation . " " Finally , " it is asked , " what shall become ...
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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
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Strana 131 - No other institution is left standing which carries the mind back to the times when the. smoke of sacrifice rose from the Pantheon, and when camelopards and tigers bounded in the Flavian amphitheatre.
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Strana 101 - THEREFORE thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest doest the same things.
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