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" The doctrine of justification, in its explicit form, had been lost for many ages to the Christian world. If men had really believed, that by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ salvation was obtained, and that God "justifies the ungodly" through faith... "
A History of the Jesuits: To which is Prefixed A Reply to Mr. Dallas's ... - Page 188
by John Poynder - 1816 - 467 pages
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The History of the Church of Christ ...

Joseph Milner - Church history - 1803 - 516 pages
...Gofpel-grace. The doctrine of juftification, In its explicit form, had been loft for many ages to the Chriltian world. If men had really believed, that by the grace of our Lord Jefus Chrift falvation was obtained, and that God " juftifies the ungodly" through faith alone, how...
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The History of the Church of Christ, Volume 4, Issue 1

Joseph Milner - Church history - 1809 - 446 pages
...connected with the grossest ignorance of the nature of gospel grace. The doctrine of justification, in its explicit form, had been lost for many ages...had really believed, that by the grace of our Lord Jesub Christ salvation was obtained, and that God "justifies the ungodly" through faith alone, how...
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The History of the Church of Christ, Volume 4

Joseph Milner - Church history - 1812 - 666 pages
...connected with the grossest ignorance of the nature of Gospel-grace. The doctrine of justification, in its explicit form, had been lost for many ages...men had really believed, that by the grace of our CENT. Lord Jesus Christ salvation was obtained, and that xvl' God " justifies the ungodly" through...
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History of the Church of Christ, Volume 2

Benjamin Allen - Church history - 1824 - 492 pages
...connected with the grossest ignorance of the nature of gospel grace. TJie doctrine of justification, in its explicit form, had been lost for many ages...could they have been imposed on by the traffic of indulgences? In whatever manner the papist might subtilize and divide, he was compelled by his system...
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The History of the Church of Christ, Volume 4

Joseph Milner - Church history - 1827 - 662 pages
...grossest ignorance of the nature of Gospel-grace. The doctrine of justification, in its explicitform, had been lost for many ages to the Christian world....could they have been imposed on by the traffic of indulgences? In whatever manner the papist might subtilize and divide, he was compelled by his system...
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The history of the church of Christ, Volume 4

Joseph Milner - 1827 - 656 pages
...believed, that by the grace of our CENT. Lord Jesus Christ salvation was obtained, and that ,__ XVIGod "justifies the ungodly'' through faith alone, how could they have been imposed on by the traffic of indulgences? In whatever manner the papist might subtilize and divide, he was compelled by his system...
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The History of the Church and Court of Rome: From the ..., Volume 2

Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 496 pages
...corrupt, were connected with the grossest ignorance of Christian truth. The doctrine of Justification, in its explicit form, had been lost, for many ages,...could they have been imposed on by the traffic of Indulgences? In whatever manner the Papist might subtilize and divide, he was compelled by his system...
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Luther and the Lutheran Reformation, Volume 1

John Scott - Reformation - 1832 - 446 pages
...was connected with the grossest ignorance of the grace of the gospel. The doctrine of justification, in its explicit form, had been lost for many ages...salvation was obtained, and that God "justifies the ungodly"1 through faith alone, how could they have been imposed on by the traffic of indulgences? In...
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Luther and the Lutheran Reformation, Volume 1

John Scott - Reformation - 1833 - 370 pages
...was connected with the grossest ignorance of the grace of the gospel. The doctrine of justification, in its explicit form, had been lost for many ages...Christian world. If men had really believed, that by B2 the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ salvation was obtained, and that God " justifies the ungodly"*...
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Remains, Volume 1

Alexander Knox - 1834 - 514 pages
...Mr. M. is just about to enter on the Reformation, he expressly says, " The doctrine of justification, in its explicit form, had been lost, for many ages, to the Christian world." As far as I have been able to examine, Mr. M.'s continued complaint is as well grounded, in point of...
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