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justification (christian theology)5
theology, doctrinal1
society of friends1
sin, original1
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Davenant, John (1572-1641)1
Downame, George (1634)1
Faber, George Stanley (1773-1854)1
Fox, George (1624-1691)1
Daniel, Roger1
Catholic Church1
Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo, Saint, 1542-16211
Buck, Thomas1
Burgess, Anthony (1664)1

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Prælectiones de duobus in theologia controversis capitibus : de judice controversiarum, primo; de justitia habituali et actuali, altero

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A treatise of iustification : wherein is first set dovvne the true doctrine in the causes effects fruits consequents of it, according to the Word of God. And then all obiections and cavils of the adversaries to Gods free iustification by grace, are answered and confuted, especially of Robert Bellarmine, Iesuit and Cardinal. Wherein also the popish doctrine of merits is refuted and disproved, with many other weighty points of Christian religion, occasionally handled and discussed, and difficult places of holy Scriptures expounded and vindicated. By George Downame, Dr of Divinitie, and Bishop of Dery

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The primitive doctrine of justification investigated : relatively to the several definitions of the Church of Rome and the Church of England and a special reference to the opinions of the late Mr. Knox, as published in his remains

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A testimony concerning justification, and whom Christ justifieth, and in what : as likewise concerning imputed righteousness, and to what and to whom

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The doctrine of original sin, asserted & vindicated against the old and new adversaries thereof, both Socinians, papists, Arminians and Anabaptists : And practically improved for the benefit of the meanest capacities. In four parts. To which is added a digressive epistle concerning justification by faith alone, excluding the conditionality of works in that act

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