Why may not justification by faith have meant the peace of mind, or sense of Divine approval, which comes of trust in a righteous God, rather than a fiction of merit by transfer ? St. Half-hours with Freethinkers - Page 8edited by - 1865Full view - About this book
| New Church gen. confer - 1861 - 626 pages
...religion. Article 15 charges him with affirming that justification by faith means only the peace of mind or sense of divine approval which comes of trust in a righteous God, and that justification is a verdict of forgiveness upon our repentance, and of acceptance upon the... | |
| Arminianism - 1863 - 1198 pages
...oblation of the reason, or worship of the mind; whilst justification by faith is ' peace of mind, or sense of Divine approval, which comes of trust in...God, rather than a fiction of merit by transfer.' There may be those to whom it would be pleasing to see the ministers of the same Church divided on... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - Theology - 1860 - 530 pages
...one which the apostle intended ? Why may not justi6cation by faith have meant the peace of mind, or sense of divine approval, which comes of trust in...conscience requires, but to works of appeasement by ritual. Justification would be neither an arbitrary ground of confidence, nor a reward upon condition... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1860 - 798 pages
...one which the Apostle intended ? Why may not justification by faith have meant the peace of mind, or sense of Divine approval, which comes of trust in...conscience requires, but to works of appeasement by ritual. Justification would be neither an arbitrary ground of confidence, nor a reward upon condition... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - Theology - 1861 - 552 pages
...one which the Apostle intended ? Why may not justification by faith have meant the peace of mind, or sense of Divine approval, which comes of trust in...that to obey is better than sacrifice. Faith would bo opposed, not to the good deeds which conscience requires, but to works of appeasement by ritual.... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - Theology - 1861 - 524 pages
...one which the Apostle intended ? Why may not justification by faith have meant the peace of mind, or sense of Divine approval, which comes of trust in...sacerdotalism ; or that to obey is better than sacrifice. FaHh would be opposed, not to the good deeds which conscience requires, but to works of appeasement... | |
| 1861 - 838 pages
...goes. Mr. Rowland Williams rays, " Why may not justification by faith have meant the peace of mind, or sense of Divine approval which comes of trust in a...God rather than a fiction of merit by transfer."*; The sacrifice of Christ goes. The same writer says, " With St. Paul, sacrifice meant the presenting... | |
| George Anthony Denison - Apologetics - 1861 - 96 pages
...Article XL Essay II. p. 80: — " Why may not justification by faith have meant the peace of mind, or sense of Divine approval, which comes of trust in...righteous GOD, rather than a fiction of merit by transfer ? " Essay II. p. 87 : — " Salvation from evil through sharing the Saviour's spirit, was shifted into... | |
| James Buchanan - Essays - 1861 - 346 pages
...of justification by faith : ' Why may not justification by faith ' have meant the peace of mind, or sense of Divine ' approval, which comes of trust in...' God, rather than a fiction of merit by transfer? ' .... Faith would be opposed not to the -i .'i ' good deeds which conscience requires, but to >',.'.... | |
| James Buchanan - 1861 - 286 pages
...of justification by faith : ' Why may not justification by faith ' have meant the peace of mind', or sense of Divine ' approval, which comes of trust in...' God, rather than a fiction of merit by transfer ? ' . . . . Faith would be opposed not to the ' good deeds which conscience requires, but to ' works... | |
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