| Nathanael Emmons - 1823 - 508 pages
...no flesh be justified in his sight, for by the law is the knowledge of sin." After this, he asks, " Where is boasting then ? It is excluded. By what law ? Of works ? Nay : but by the law of faith.. Therefore, we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law." To this doctrine... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 476 pages
...God is used. > " At this time," viz. The fulness of time, according to his promise. • . , TEXT. 27 Where is boasting then ? it is excluded. By what law ? of works ? Nay : but by the law of faith. 28 Therefore we conclude, that a man is justified by faith, without the deeds of the law. 29 Is he... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - 448 pages
...justified in his [God's] sight; for by " the law [isj the knowledge of sin.' Rom. iii. 27, 28, 29,30, 31. " Where is boasting " then ? It is excluded. By what law ? of works ? " Nay; but by the law of the faith. 28. There" fore we conclude, that a man is justified by faith " of the Jews only ? is he... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - 1823 - 494 pages
...no flesh be justified in his sight, for by the law is the knowledge of sin." After this, he asks, " Where is boasting then ? It is excluded. By what law ? Of works ? Nay : but by the law of/oiVA." Therefore, we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law." To... | |
| John Thornton - 1823 - 196 pages
...works, is, that pride may have no room to spread its ostentatious plumes. " Where then is boasting? It is excluded. By what law? Of works? Nay, but by the law of faith." This doctrine not only cuts off the buds of vain glory, which shoot forth with a luxuriant growth ;... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 474 pages
...attentively read the context, and he will find it to be so. TEXT. 27 Where is boasting then ? it is exclnded. By what law ? of works ? Nay : but by the law of faith. 28 Therefore we conclnde, that a man is jnstified by faith, without the deeds of the law. 29 Is he... | |
| Robin Sampson, Linda Pierce - 2001 - 590 pages
...this time his righteousness: that he might be just, and thejustifier of him which believeth in Jesus. Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by the law of faith. Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. Is he the God... | |
| Isaac Backus, David Weston - 2001 - 612 pages
...suffer the curse of the law, that God might be just, and the justifier of him who believeth in Jesus. Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay, but by the law of faith. Rom. iii. 24 — -27. And if men deny that God crnild have any pleasure in the death of his Son, yet... | |
| Alonzo T. Jones - 2002 - 220 pages
...this time his righteousness; that he might be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus. Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? Of works? Nay: but by the law of faith. "Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law."Rom. 3:19-28.... | |
| John Phillips - 2002 - 296 pages
...levels human pride to the dust and denies the possibility of salvation by works. Thus Paul writes, "Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by the law of faith. Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law" (w. 27-28). No... | |
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