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" ... our justification, doth come freely by the mere mercy of God, and of so great and free mercy, that whereas, all the world was not able of themselves to pay any part towards their ransom, it pleased our heavenly Father, of his infinite, mercy, without... "
The Nonentity of Romish Saints and the Inanity of Romish Ordinances - Page 22
by Walter Farquhar Hook - 1850 - 73 pages
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The Creeds of Christendom: With a History and Critical Notes, Vol III

Philip Schaff - Church history - 1877 - 948 pages
...to be paid or amends to be made on our parts ; which thing by us had been impossible to be done. And whereas all the world was not able of themselves to...heavenly Father of his infinite . mercy, without any desert of ours, to provide for us the most precious merits of his own Son, whereby our ransom might...
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Sermons Or Homilies, Appointed to be Read in Churches in the Time of Queen ...

Ecclesiastical law - 1802 - 628 pages
...deferve our juftification : but our juftification doth come freely by the mere mercy of God, and of io great and free mercy, that whereas all the world was not able of themfelves to pay any part towards their ranlbm, it pleafed our heavenly Father of his infinite mercy,...
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Practical Essays on the Morning and Evening Services of the Church ..., Volume 2

Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1810 - 490 pages
...the good works that we can do be imperfect, and therefore not able to deserve our justification; but Our justification d'oth come freely by the mere mercy...heavenly Father of His infinite mercy, without any of our desert or deserving, to prepare for us the most precious jewels of Christ's body aiid blood,...
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Sermons or homilies, appointed to be read in churches, with notes [by C ...

Church of England homilies - 1811 - 716 pages
...good works that •we can do be imperfect, and therefore not able to deserve our justification : but our justification, doth come freely by the mere mercy...heavenly Father, of his infinite, mercy, without any of our desert or deserving, to prepare for us the most precious jewels, of Christ's body and blood,...
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Remarks on The Refutation of Calvinism: By George Tomline ...

Thomas Scott - Calvinism - 1811 - 408 pages
...the good works ' that we do be imperfect, and therefore not able to ' deserve our justification : but our justification doth; * come freely by the mere...heavenly Father, of * his infinite mercy, without any of our desert, or '' deserving, to prepare for us the most precious 'jewels of Christ's body and blood,...
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Sermons: Or, Homilies, Parts 1-2

Church of England - Anglican Communion - 1815 - 542 pages
...: but our justifieation doth eome freely by the mere merey of God, and of so great and free merey, that whereas all the world was not able of themselves...ransom, it pleased our heavenly Father of his infinite merey, without any our desert or deserving, to prepare for us the most preeious jewels of Christ's...
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The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With ..., Volume 5

Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817 - 506 pages
...to be paid, or amends to be made on our parts, which thing by us had been impossible to be done And whereas all the world was not able of themselves to pay any part towards their ransom, it pleased nur heavenly Father, of his infinite mercy, without any desert of ours, to provide for us the most...
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The Marrow of the Church: The Doctrines of Christ's Righteousness Inputed ...

William Hammond - Salvation - 1816 - 320 pages
...put an end to all future disputes about this matter. The Homily on the Salvation of mankind, says, " our justification, doth " come freely by the mere mercy of God, and of so " free and great mercy, that whereas all the world " was not able of themselves to pay any part to"...
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The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With ..., Volume 5

Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817 - 508 pages
...amends to lie made, on our parts, which thing by us had been impossible to be dont. And where-< as all the world was not able of themselves to pay any part towards (heir ransom, it pleased our heavenly Father, of his infinite mercy, without any desert of ours, to...
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Remarks on The Refutation of Calvinism, by George Tomline, D. D ..., Volume 1

Thomas Scott - Calvinism - 1817 - 530 pages
...the good * works that we do be imperfect, and therefore not able ' to deserve our justification: but our justification doth ' come freely by the mere mercy...great and free mercy, that whereas all the world was • ' That faith, to which so many and great titings are ascribed in the • &ew Testament, must by...
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