| James Foster - 1843 - 152 sider
...in the first rudiments and exercises of their reason, to learn and retain the following words; viz., that "Justification is an act of God's free grace, wherein he pardoneth all our sins, and accepteth us as righteous in his sight, only for the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, and... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1843 - 914 sider
...received by faith alone. Q. 34. What is adoption? A. Adoption is an act of God's free grace, whereby weave received into the number, and have a right to all the privileges of the sons of God. Q. 35. What it sanctification ? A. Sanctification is the work of God's free grace,... | |
| 1867 - 848 sider
...point." He concludes his treatise with the " clear and comprehensive words of the Westminster divines, ' Justification is an act of God's free grace, wherein he pardoneth all our sins, and accepteth us as righteous in his sight, only for the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, and... | |
| Alexander Campbell - 1844 - 922 sider
...obtained in the act of receiving baptism, never before. Now what says our confession on this subject? e chestnut ? If these grammarians and philologists have been happy ш their anal and accepteth us as righteous in his sight, only for the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, and... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Isaac Watts - 1844 - 754 sider
...benefits which, in this life, do either accompany or flow from them. Q 33. What it justification ? A. Justification is an act of God's free grace, wherein he pardoneth all our sins, and accepteth us as righteous in his sight, only for the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, and... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 838 sider
...afterwards be disinherited.. ADOPTION, in a theological sensn, signifies an act of divine goodness, by which we are received into the number, and have a right to all the privileges of the sons of God. Transgressors are said to be adopted into the family of heaven by the propitiation... | |
| James Wood - 1845 - 342 sider
...by faith of Jesus Christ, is unintelligible. 3. It destroys the very nature of justification, which is "an act of God's free grace, wherein he pardoneth all our sins, and accepteth us as righteous in his sight only for the righteousness of Christ, imputed unto us, and... | |
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