| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - Justification (Christian theology) - 1864 - 510 pages
...is the very Son of God himself. Let it be counted folly, or frenzy, or fury, whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom ; we care for no knowledge...Man, and that men are made the righteousness of God. You see, therefore, that the Church of Rome, in teaching justification by inherent Grace, doth pervert... | |
| Morning dew - 1864 - 340 pages
...the very Son of God Himself. Let it be called folly, or frenzy, or fury, whatsoever it is, it is our comfort, and our wisdom. We care for no knowledge...man, and that men are made the righteousness of God. Faith is the only hand which putteth on Christ unto justification, and Christ the only garment which,... | |
| James Frederick Todd - 1864 - 332 pages
...is the very Son of God Himself. Let it be accounted folly, or frenzy, or fury, whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom ; we care for no knowledge...in the world but this, that man hath sinned and God (the Son) hath suffered; that God hath made Himself the sin of man, and that man is made the righteousness... | |
| Francis Fulford - Sermons - 1865 - 340 pages
...best of our great divines — observes :|| " Let it be folly, or frenzy, or fury whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom : we care for no knowledge...Man, and that men are made the righteousness of God." He draws, however, an exact distinction between this act, whereby for the meritorious righteousness... | |
| 1865 - 992 pages
...Keeble's edition, p. 610 : — " Let it be accounted folly, or phrensy, or fury, or whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom ; we care for no knowledge...God hath suffered ; that God hath made himself the sin of uwm, and that men are made the righteousness of God." Just received, DC on Kinsley's Four Sermons,... | |
| Daniel Moore - 1865 - 218 pages
...counted folly, or fury, or phrenzy whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom, we care for no knowledge but this that man hath sinned, and God hath suffered,...Man, and that men are made the righteousness of God." Yes ; this mystery of godliness it is, that solves, satisfactorily and sufficiently, the grandeur of... | |
| John George Gregory - Christian life - 1865 - 362 pages
...HIMSELF. Let it be counted folly, or frenzy, or fury, or whatsoever. It is our wisdom, and our comfort ; we care for no knowledge in the world but this, that...God hath suffered ; that GOD HATH MADE HIMSELF THE SDJ OF MEN, AND MEN ARE MADE THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD." This surely is conclusive. For here we have... | |
| Charles Dallas Marston - Bible - 1865 - 282 pages
...whatsoever. It is our wisdom, and our comfort ; we care for no knowledge in the world but this, that hath sinned, and God hath suffered ; that God hath made Himself the sin of men, and that men aro made the righteousness of God."* To this extract may be added a few remarks... | |
| Paul (st.) - 1866 - 248 pages
...man, " Let it be counted folly, or phrensy, or fury, or whatsoever. It is our wisdom and our comfort ; we care for no knowledge in the world but this, that...God hath suffered; that God hath made Himself the sin of man, and that men are made the righteousness of God ! " * (ii.) S. Paul confirms this great... | |
| James BUCHANAN (Minister of St. Stephen's Free Church, Edinburgh.) - Justification (Christian theology) - 1867 - 552 pages
...Himself. Let it be counted folly, or phrensy, or fury, or whatsoever. It is our wisdom, and our comfort ; we care for no knowledge in the world but this, —...God hath suffered ; that God hath made Himself the sin of men, and that men are made " the righteousness of God."' — Hooker, Works, Oxford Ed. 1845,... | |
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