Actual justification rightly stated containing a true narrative of a sad schism made in a church of Christ, at Kilby in Leicester-shire, proving, none of the elect are actually justified before faith.
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Actual justification rightly stated containing a true narrative of a sad schism made in a church of Christ, at Kilby in Leicester-shire, proving, none of the elect are actually justified before faith.
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London :: Printed by B. Harris ... : and sold by J. Marshal ...,
1696.
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Justification.
Election (Theology)
Faith -- Early works to 1800.
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"Actual justification rightly stated containing a true narrative of a sad schism made in a church of Christ, at Kilby in Leicester-shire, proving, none of the elect are actually justified before faith." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26316.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
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POSTSCRIPT.
REader, this Answer as to the substance of it I formerly gave
to their Paper or Charge against me, tho' I have Corrected
it, and left out some Expressions that might seem a little too hard
upon them, they having Disturbed my Spirit; and O that God would
graciously appear, and recover them out of that Snare into which
they are fallen, and return them again to that Church in which they
have made a grievous Schism, to the dishonour of God and Scanda••
of Religion, for no other Cause then what you read in this Narrative
O with what Joy should we Embrace them! Certainly the Mistake〈…〉〈…〉
arise from want of Wisdom, to distinguish between a Virtual, and
Actual Ʋnion, and Justification.
But is it not Sad, that for these things good People should be 〈…〉〈…〉
away to divide and rend a Church of Christ, to peices. I shall not
now aggravate that Evil upon them, it being lately so well done by
the Reverend Mr. Isaac Chauncy, (in his book Concerning the Keys 〈…〉〈…〉
Dr. Owen, and others.
FINIS.
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