Strictures on Sandemanianism, in Twelve Letters to a Friend |
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Page 23
... rendering faith a work ; and that to be justified by faith , would after all be to be justified by a work of our own . This is the principal idea pertaining to what he calls " the very rankest poison of the popular doctrine . " * If ...
... rendering faith a work ; and that to be justified by faith , would after all be to be justified by a work of our own . This is the principal idea pertaining to what he calls " the very rankest poison of the popular doctrine . " * If ...
Page 38
... rendered necessary , it makes justification to be at least " as it were by the works of the law . " Yet Mr. M. allows faith , what- ever it is , to be a duty . Is it then a requirement of a new and remedial law ? Would not the love of ...
... rendered necessary , it makes justification to be at least " as it were by the works of the law . " Yet Mr. M. allows faith , what- ever it is , to be a duty . Is it then a requirement of a new and remedial law ? Would not the love of ...
Page 46
... renders him penitent . Whether this notion be not in direct oppo- sition to the whole current of both the old and new testament , let the following passages , out of many more which might be selected , determine . " I said I will ...
... renders him penitent . Whether this notion be not in direct oppo- sition to the whole current of both the old and new testament , let the following passages , out of many more which might be selected , determine . " I said I will ...
Page 59
... render that consistent , which is in itself absurd . But I need say the less on this head , as Mr. M'LEAN , in the First Part of his Thoughts on the Calls and Invitations of the Gospel , has not only alleged the foregoing passages ...
... render that consistent , which is in itself absurd . But I need say the less on this head , as Mr. M'LEAN , in the First Part of his Thoughts on the Calls and Invitations of the Gospel , has not only alleged the foregoing passages ...
Page 66
... render the latter a nonentity , or a mere pretence , and to hold up the former as a reality ; and , what is more , to represent the " trembling " of the fallen spirits as a species of good fruit , good at least in its nature , and ...
... render the latter a nonentity , or a mere pretence , and to hold up the former as a reality ; and , what is more , to represent the " trembling " of the fallen spirits as a species of good fruit , good at least in its nature , and ...
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allowed ANDREW FULLER antecedent apostles approbation arises Aspasio beauty believe in Christ believe the gospel BRAIDWOOD carnal cause cerning christians church commanded consider consists conviction devils difference disposition divine grace divine things doctrine duty ECKING effect of faith evil exhort faith in Christ favour follow forgiveness free justification glory God's godly grace hath heart holy affection Holy Spirit human mind ignorance influence Jesus Christ Jews John iii justification by faith justified kingdom knowledge Letters lieve light ligion Lord's supper M'LEAN means merely moral nature of faith necessary ness notion obedience object opposed opposition peace pentance perceive Pharisees pleaded preachers principle reason received religion render repentance Reply represent respect righteousness salvation SANDEMAN Sandemanian Saviour scriptures self-righteous sense sinner sins soul supposed testament ther thou tion true truth tural unbelief understanding ungodly unto word