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" Here it is not denied by any, that the apostle does assert, that we are justified by faith, without the works of the law... "
Roman Catholic bishops - Page 457
by Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1827
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The Works of President Edwards, Volume 7

Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1809 - 578 pages
...giving- reasons, and answering objections. Here it is not denied by any, that the apostle does assert, that we are justified by faith, without the works of the law, because the words are express ; but only it is said, that we take his words wrong and understand that...
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The Works of President Edwards ...

Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1809 - 520 pages
...giving: reasons, and answering objections. Here it is not denied by any, that the apostle does assert, that we are justified by faith, without the works of the law, because the words arc express ; but only it is said, that we take his words wrong and understand that...
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The Works of President Edwards, Volume 6

Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1817 - 568 pages
...giving reasons, and answering objections. Here it is not denied by any, that the apostle does assert, that we are justified by faith, without the works of the law, because the words are express ; but only it it said, that we take his words wrong, and understand that...
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An exposition of the XXXIX articles of the Church of England. [Another]

Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1819 - 636 pages
...the Law of Moses was still to retain its force : in opposition to whom St. Paul says, Rom. iii.28. that we are justified by faith, without the works of the Law. Rom'ii \62 't 's pla>11 tnat ne means the Mosaical dispensation, for he ' had divided all mankind into...
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Reflections on the Four Principal Religions which Have Obtained in ..., Volume 2

David Williamson - 1824 - 416 pages
...they thought that the Law of Moses was still to retain its force: in opposition to whom St. Paul says, that we are justified by Faith without the works of the Law. It is plain that he means the Mosaical dispensation ; for he had divided all mankind into those who...
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Reflections on the four principal religions, which have obtained in the ...

David Williamson - 1824 - 802 pages
...they thought that the Law of Moses was still to retain its force: in opposition to whom St. Paul says, that we are justified by Faith without the works of the Law. It it plain that he means the Mosaical dispensation ; for he bad divided all mankind into those who...
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Sermons on various subjects, ed. by E. Paley

William Paley - Sermons, English - 1825 - 822 pages
...supposes works, because then the Apostle could not have talked of faith without works; whereas he says, that " we are justified by faith without the works of the law." We cannot restrain the expression, " the works of the law," to the positive precepts of the Jewish...
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Sermons on Various Subjects, Volume 1

William Paley - 1825 - 422 pages
...supposes works, because then the Apostle could not have talked of faith "without works ; whereas he says, that " we are justified by faith without the works of the law." We cannot restrain the expression, "the works of the law," to the positive precepts of the Jewish law,...
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The Works of William Paley: Sermons

William Paley, Edmund Paley - Bible - 1825 - 604 pages
...supposes works, because then the Apostle could not have talked of faith without works ; whereas he says, that " we are justified by faith without the works of the law." We cannot restrain the expression, " the works of the law," to the positive precepts of the Jewish...
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The second part of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England ...

Gilbert Burnet - Reformation - 1829 - 906 pages
...offered to go to Oxford to dispute about justification, with any they should send him to ; or to enter in conference with any that would undertake his instruction...did, and to teach them to trust only to Christ. But PART Gardiner had a very different notion of justification ; ! — for, as he said, infants were justified...
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