| Edward Polhill - Apologetics - 1678 - 452 pages
...the Righteoufnefs of God, Rom. 10. 3. and what that Righteoufnefs is, the next Verfe fexprefles ; for Chrift is the end of the Law for Righteoufnefs to every one that believeth; the Law hath its end in nothing but in his Righteoufhefs, which fatisfied it. But befides... | |
| John Pearson (bp. of Chester.) - 1715 - 426 pages
...that notion it can belong to no other perfon called Jehovah but to that Chrift alone. For ht alone is the end of the Law for righteoufnefs to every one that believeth, Rom. 10. 4. and when he is faid to be made unto us righteoufnefs, i Cor. i. 30. he is thereby... | |
| Benjamin Jenks - Bible - 1732 - 240 pages
...Juftified by Faith in him : where we could never be Juftified by any Works of our Own. For Cbri'fl is the End of the Law, for Righteoufnefs , to every one that Belie-vetl), Rom. 10. 4. He Effects that for them, which the Law could not. For it only Shew'd them... | |
| Edward Harley - 1735 - 798 pages
...which is of the Law, That the Man which ddth thefe Things, lhall live by them. Chap. x. 4. For Cbrijl is the END of the LAW for Righteoufnefs to every one that BELIEVETH. 6. But the Righteoufnefs which is of FAITH, fpeaketh on this wife, Say not in thine Heart,... | |
| Bible - 1737 - 502 pages
...eftablifh their own righteoufnefs, have not fubmitted themfelves unto the r ightcoufnefs of God. 4. For Chrift is the end of the law for righteoufnefs to every one that believeth. 4. For the very End and Defign of that ceremonial Law was, to train Men up to the Belief... | |
| Elisha Smith - Deism - 1737 - 492 pages
...Acceptance with him, under a full Perfuafion, thac we have Salvation or Pardon of Sin thro' Cbrift i who is the End of the Law for Righteoufnefs to every one that believetb. And becaufe his Death and Refurrection are the two Pillars, having for their Bafis the Faith... | |
| Isaac Watts - Justification (Christian theology) - 1745 - 412 pages
...\. e. in order to his obtaining ajuftifying Righteonfnefs, or in order to Juftification ; fo v. 4. Chrift is the End of the Law for Righteoufnefs to every one who belie-veth. This Account of things gives a plain Reafon why the Gofpel juftifies and accepts thofe... | |
| Benjamin Whichcote - Theology - 1751 - 416 pages
...tftablijh their own righteoufnefs, have not fubmltted themfelves unto the righteoufnefs of God. For Chrift is the end of the law for righteoufnefs to every one that believeth. Rom. x. 3, 4. They refufe the righteoufnefs of Chrift, and fet up a righteoufnefs of their... | |
| Benjamin Whichcote - 1751 - 420 pages
...eftablijh their own righteoufnefs, have not fubmitted themfelves unto the righteoufnefs of God. For Cbrijl is the end of the law for righteoufnefs to every one that belicveth. Rom. x. 3, 4. They refufe the righteoufnefs of Chrift, and fet up a righteoufnefs of their... | |
| John Glas - Sandemanianism - 1761 - 528 pages
...and natural religion. We iball find, that the great thing teftified of him in the gofpel is, thar he is the end of the law for righteoufnefs to every one that beiieveth ; that he was delivered for our offences, and raifed again fcr our julHfication ; and we... | |
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