No : for by faith we receive Christ such as he delivereth himself unto us. But he doth not only set us at liberty from sins and death, and make us at one with God, but also with the divine inspiration and virtue of the ' Holy Ghost, doth regenerate and... The Catechism of the Church of Geneva - Page 149by Jean Calvin - 1815 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| Church of England articles - 1821 - 234 pages
...unto the sight of men, that they are the sons of God, and elect of him unto salvation. Horn. xxiii. 2. By faith we receive Christ such as he delivereth himself...innocency and holiness, which we call newness of life. Good works do stand upon faith as upon their root. It doth most vehemently stir us up to the endeavour... | |
| Church of England articles - 1821 - 234 pages
...under the law, but under grace. Rom. vi. 14. E 2 'cannot put away our sins, and endure the seveceive Christ such as he delivereth himself unto us. But...innocency and holiness, which we call newness of life. Noivell, p. 73. c Q. Cannot we then, with godly, dutiful doings and works, satisfy God, and by ourselves... | |
| Edward John Burrow - 1822 - 594 pages
...can this justification be so severed from good works, that he that hath it can want them? Scholar. No : for by faith we receive Christ such as he delivereth himself unto us. But he doth nut only set us at liberty from sins and death, and make us at one with God, but also with the divine... | |
| 1841 - 274 pages
...to us by Christ, and is offered to us by the Gospel, and received of us by faith as with a hand. — By faith we receive Christ such as he delivereth himself...set us at liberty from sins and death, and make us one with God, but also, with the divine inspiration and virtue of the Holy Ghost, doth regenerate and... | |
| Alexander Nowell - Catechisms, English - 1846 - 154 pages
...us with so strait bond to him, that it maketh us partakers of all his good things. S. Yea, forsooth. M. But can this justification be so severed from good...endeavour of innocency and holiness, which we call newness4 of life. M. Thou sayest then that justice6, faith, and good works do naturally cleave together,... | |
| Alexander Nowell - Catechisms - 1853 - 288 pages
...us with so strait bond to him, that it maketh us partakers of all his good things ? S. Yea forsooth. M. But can this justification be so severed from good...from sins and death, and make us at one with God, but xRom. viii. also with the divine inspiration and virtue of the IHoly Ghost hfiä9'i0' doth regenerate... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - Justification (Christian theology) - 1864 - 510 pages
...But can this justification be so severed from good works, that he that hath it can want them ? Schol. No : for by faith we receive Christ such as he delivereth...Holy Ghost doth regenerate and newly form us to the endeavor of innocency and holiness, which we call newness of life. Ma. Thou sayest then that justice,... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - Justification - 1868 - 500 pages
...But can this justification be so severed from good works, that he that hath it can want them ? Schol. No : for by faith we receive Christ such as he delivereth...Holy Ghost doth regenerate and newly form us to the endeavor of innocency and holiness, which we call newness of life. to be severed, than Christ, the... | |
| George Fox Bridges - England - 1908 - 344 pages
...can this justification be so severed from good works that he that hath it can want them '. " SCHOLAR. No ; for by faith we receive Christ, such as He delivereth...innocency and holiness which we call newness of life. " MASTER. Then this doctrine of faith does not withdraw men's minds from godly works and duties ? "... | |
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