A treatise of justifying righteousness in two books ... : all published instead of a fuller answer to the assaults in Dr. Tullies Justificatio Paulina ... / by Richard Baxter.

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A treatise of justifying righteousness in two books ... : all published instead of a fuller answer to the assaults in Dr. Tullies Justificatio Paulina ... / by Richard Baxter.
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Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
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London :: Printed for Nevil Simons and Jonath. Robinson ...,
1676.
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Animadvers.

1. The fulfilling of the Law is that whereby we are justified, as by the transgression of the Law we are condemned. Now Christ hath fulfilled the Law for us, having made satisfaction for our breach of it, Gal. 3. 10, 13. therefore by Christ's Sa∣tisfaction we are justified. This the Gospel doth hold unto us, requiring of us Faith to receive Christ, and to apply his Satisfaction, that we may take the benefit of it, and be justifi∣ed by it, Acts 13. 38, 39.

But, 2. The Gospel doth not joyn Obedience with Faith, as the Condition of our Justification, though it require Obe∣dience as that which doth follow upon justifying Faith, and slow from it. Tit. 3. 8.

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