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" But justification is the office of God only, and is not a thing which we render unto him, but which we receive of him; not which we give to him, but which we take of him, by his free mercy, and by the only merits of his most dearly beloved son, our only... "
The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and ... - Page 271
1803
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The Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England illustrated by ...

Church of England articles - 1821 - 234 pages
...holy commandments, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Coll. for St. James's Day. r Justification is the office of God only, and is not a thing which...but which we receive of him ; not which we give to him, but which we take of him, by his free mercy, and by the only merits of his most dearly beloved...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1821 - 948 pages
...attainment. 1. Its nature in our Homilies is described s lior 1 1 y.iint as a statu of man but as " the office of God only, and is not a thing which we...but which we receive of him ; not which we give to him, but which we take of him by bis free mercy, and by the only merits of his most dearly beloved...
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The Whole Works of the Late Reverend William Romaine ...

William Romaine - 1821 - 306 pages
...\vorks, take away and purge " his own sins, and so justify himself. But justifica" tion is the office,of God only, and is not a thing which " we render unto...but which we receive of him; " not which we give to him, but which we take of him *' by his free mercy, and by the only merits of his most " dearly beloved...
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Sermons or homilies, appointed to be read in churches. To which are added ...

Church of England homilies - 1822 - 568 pages
...might by his own works take away and purge his own sins, and so justify himself. But justification is the office of God only, and is not a thing which we render unto him, but which we receive ^on a the of him ; not which we give to him, but which we take " of him, by his free mercy, and by...
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Sermons, Or Homilies, Appointed to be Read in Churches in the Time of Queen ...

Church of England - Sermons, English - 1824 - 648 pages
...J , . J, . i, • i ii the office is the office of God only ; and is not a thmg which at God only. we render unto him, but which we receive of him ; not which we give to him, but which we take of him, by his free mercy, and by the only merits of his most dearly beloved...
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The Works of the Late Rev. T. Scott, Rector of Aston Sanford, Bucks, Volume 7

Thom Scott - Theology - 1824 - 622 pages
...make himself righteous by his own * works, neither in part nor in the whole. — But jus' tification is the office of God only, and is not a thing ' which we render to him, but which we receive of . ' him ; not which we give to him, but which we take ' of him, by...
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Sermons and Some Tracts on Various and Important Subjects

Hans Hamilton - Sermons, English - 1832 - 422 pages
...by his own works might take away and purge his own sins, and so justify himself. But justification is the office of God only, and is not a thing which...but which we receive of him ; not which we give to him, but which we take of him, by his free mercy, and by the only merits of his most dearly beloved...
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Sermons or homilies, appointed to be read in churches. To which are added ...

Church of England homilies - 1832 - 564 pages
...his own works take away and purge his own sins, and so justify himself. But justifica- Justification is the office of God only, and is not a thing which we *i"n " *he render unto him, but which we receive of him ; not which GodVniy. we give to him, but which...
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Collection of extracts from the Canon law

Thomas Cranmer - Great Britain - 1833 - 480 pages
...But justification isJustificathe office of God only, and is not a thing which we render *'^"eisof ie unto him, but which we receive of him ; not which we give God only, to him, but which we take of him, by his free mercy, and by the only merits of his most dearly...
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The Remains of Thomas Cranmer ...

Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 476 pages
...own works take away and purge his own sins, and so justify himself. But justification is Justifiesthe office of God only, and is not a thing which we render ^g^of e unto him, but which we receive of him ; not which we give God only. to him, but which we take...
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