A short analysis of a part of the second chapter of S. Iames, from the 14. verse to the end of the same. With a briefe confutation of the Rhemists annotations therevpon written. By Iohn Morgan. 1588.

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A short analysis of a part of the second chapter of S. Iames, from the 14. verse to the end of the same. With a briefe confutation of the Rhemists annotations therevpon written. By Iohn Morgan. 1588.
Author
Morgan, John, fl. 1588.
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Imprinted at London :: By Thomas Orwin, for Edward Aggas,
1588.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- James II, 14-26 -- Commentaries.
Bible. -- N.T. -- James II, 14-26. -- Versions, Catholic.
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Aunswere.

YOur marginall note is the abridgement of your whole Annotation. S. Paule nameth faith, and S. Iames workes, causes of iustifi∣cation: but neither the one, faith only, nor the other, workes only. I aunswer, S. Paule na∣med faith, as the instrumentall cause of our iu∣stification, but the efficient cause he nameth the grace of GOD, as he restifieth Ephes. 2. vers. 8. for you are saued by grace through faith, and not of your selues, it is the gift of God. And S. Iames maketh workes as the ef∣fects of iustification. S. Paule disputed not on∣ly agaynst vnbeleeuing Iewes, and Gentill Philosophers, but agaynst beleeuing Iewes that beleeued in Christ, and ioyned with grace the Ceremonies of the law, yea and the moral workes of righteousnesse: to whom the Apo∣stle sayth Galat. 5. vers. 4. Ye are made voyde of Christ whosoeuer are iustified by the law, and ye are fallen from grace.

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