| James Ussher - 1660 - 628 pages
...under the law. " That every mouth may be stopped, and all the world become guilty before God : and that by the deeds of the law no flesh can be justified from sin." So that now having proved this so clearly to you, consider with yourselves how needful it... | |
| Alexander Macwhorter - Presbyterian Church - 1803 - 488 pages
...with great clearness, and enforces his exposition with much strength and beauty of argument. He shows that by the deeds of the law no flesh can be justified, and how this eomes to pass solely by the righteousness of Christ, and that those alone are the subjects... | |
| Job Swift - Congregational churches - 1805 - 314 pages
...of sin, aad pressed with guilt, he can see no relief from the law. The Apostle therefore declares-,, that by the deeds of the law, no flesh can be justified in God's sight ; for by the law is the knowledge of sin. When the sinner attends to the character of... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Sin, Original - 1808 - 402 pages
...be true, that in God's sight no man living can be justified, that no man can be just with God, and that by the deeds of the law no flesh can be justified, because by the law is the knowledge of Sin ? And what should hinder but that there may always be many... | |
| Edward Cooper - Sermons, English - 1810 - 540 pages
...he stands. He knows that if he contend with the Almighty? he cannot answer him one of a tltousand; that by the deeds of the law no. flesh can be Justified in the sight of God. But he also knows, that there is no condemnation to tluem that are in Christ Jesu&;... | |
| Universalism - 1812 - 292 pages
...since the apostle asserts that the matter is proved that both Jews and Gentiles are all under sin ; that by the deeds of the law no flesh can be justified in God's sight, and that wherein he judges another he condemns himself. And it is also equally remarkable... | |
| Joseph Bellamy - Congregational churches - 1812 - 564 pages
...which he calls the law as requiring perfect obedience on pain of the curse. Chap. iii.. 10. And affirms that by the deeds of the law no flesh can be justified. Rom iii. 20. Gal. ii. 16. And that Abraham was not justified by the law, but by faith. Gal. iii. ti,... | |
| Edward Dorr Griffin - Congregational churches - 1813 - 416 pages
...under sin," (that " every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God,") and that " by the deeds of the law — no flesh [can] be justified." This class do not know God; " 0 righteous Father, the world hath not known thee." " These things will... | |
| Alexander Proudfit - Presbyterian Church - 1813 - 414 pages
...arraigns before its bar, not only actions, but our very thoughts, we are brought to the conclusion, that " by the deeds of the law no flesh can be justified in his sight ;" because none are capable of rendering perfect and perpetual obedience ; none are able... | |
| Samuel Whitman - Atonement - 1814 - 390 pages
...justified, and shall be happy. Yea God will give a crown of life to them thac love him.* When Paul says, that by the deeds of the law no flesh can be justified, he means, that no deeds rendered to the law by any man while in a state of nature, can entitle him... | |
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