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CHAP. XIX. Objections against the Doctrine of Justification, by the imputation of the Righteousness of Christ. Personal Holiness and Obedience not obstructed, but furthered by it. (Book 19)
THat which remaineth to put an issue to this Discourse, is the consideration of some things, that in general are laid in objection against the truth pleaded for. Many things of that nature we have occasionally met withal, and already removed. Yea, the principal of those which at present are most insisted on. The Testimonies of Scripture urged by those of the Roman Church for Justification by works, have all of them so fully and frequently been answered by Prote∣stant Divines, that it is altogether needless to insist again upon them, unless they had received some new inforcement, which of late they have not done. That which for the most part we have now to do withal, are rather Sophistiacal cavils from supposed absurd consequences, then real Theologi∣cal arguments. And some of those who would walk with most wariness between the imputation of the Righteousness of Christ and Justification by our own works, either are in such a slippery place, that they seem sometimes to be on the one side, sometimes on the other, or else to express themselves with so much caution as it is very difficult to apprehend their minds. I shall not therefore for the future dare to say, that this or that is any mans opinion, though it appear unto me so to be as clear and evident as words can express it, but