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. In like manner do Papists stand upon hoc est Corpus me∣um, and dispute against our Exposition of those words.

2. The meaning of the Holy Ghost is to be gathered, by comparing one place of Scripture with another. Now as it is said, that we are justified by Faith, Rom. 3. 28. & 5. 1. so is it said, By him (i. e. by Christ) all that believe are justified, Acts 13. 39.

3. Therefore we are justified indeed by Christ, by his Righ∣teousness imputed to us: Only Faith is required of us, that this benefit by Christ may be obtained; as the Medicine indeed doth heal, but yet it must be applied that it may do it.

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