| 1841 - 844 pages
...wny to justification. Whether they speak of the first or second justification, they make the essence of a divine quality inherent, they make it righteousness...longer than pleaseth him ; for, if he withdraw the hreath of our nostrils, we full to dust. But the righteousness, wherein we must be found, if we will... | |
| 1842 - 844 pages
...justification Whether they speak of the first or second justification, they make the essence of it я divine quality inherent, they make it righteousness...fall to dust ; but the righteousness wherein we must he found, if we will be justified, U not our own -, therefore we cannot be justified by any inherent... | |
| Daniel Wilson - Bible - 1845 - 586 pages
...man of sin, that they make the essence of justification a divine quality inherent : they make it a righteousness which is in us. If it be in us, then...have them from God and can hold them no longer than he pleaseth. The Church of Rome," adds Hooker, " in teaching justification by inherent grace doth pervert... | |
| William Simcox Bricknell - Oxford movement - 1845 - 776 pages
...through Faith." Whether they speak of the first or second Justification, they make the essence of it a divine quality inherent, they make it righteousness...be in us, then it is ours, as our souls are ours, PHILLPOTTS, BISHOP OP EXETER. — 1842. Vide Pars. 27—31, in Chap. XII. MUSGHAVE, BISHOP OF HEREFORD.... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1845 - 690 pages
...they' (tJie church of Rome) ' speak of the first or the second justification, they make it the essence of a divine quality inherent, they make it righteousness which is in us. If it be in its, then it is ours, as our souls are ours, though we have them from God, and can hold them no longer... | |
| John Kitto - 1853 - 302 pages
...through faith." Whether they speak of the first or second justification, they make the essence of it a divine quality inherent ; they make it righteousness...to dust; but the righteousness wherein we must be formed, if we will be justified, is not our own ; therefore we cannot be justified by any inherent... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - Dictionaries. Ecclesiastical - 1854 - 614 pages
...to justification. Whether they speak of the first or second justification, they make ' the essence of a divine quality inherent,' they make it ' righteousness...pleaseth him ; for, if he withdraw the breath of our nostril*, we fall to dust. But the righteousness, wherein we must be found, if we will be justified,... | |
| Baptism - 1856 - 410 pages
...righteousness that is in us, yet is not of us, we overturn at once by the short logic of Hooker: "If it is in us, then it is ours, as our souls are ours, though we have them of God." The possibility of such a hope to fallen man ariseth in both from an unsound and unscriptural... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - Justification (Christian theology) - 1864 - 510 pages
...entire condemnation. " Whether they speak of the first or second Justification, they make the essence of a divine quality inherent ; they make it righteousness which is IN us. If it be righteousness in us, then it is OURS, as our souls are ours, though we have them from God, and can... | |
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