ISBN-13: 9781312173194 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 268 str.
Justification without Conditions; or the Free Justification of a Sinner, Explained, Confirmed and Vindicated from the Exceptions, Objections and seeming Absurdities which are cast upon it, by the Assertors of Conditional Justification; wherein also, the Absoluteness of the New Covenant is proved, and the Arguments against it are disproved. "For the present, I shall only say, that there being too great evidence of very welcome entertainment, and acceptance, given by many to an almost pure Socinian Justification and Exposition of the Covenant of Grace. All solid, learned, sober, endeavors, for the Vindication of the Absoluteness, Freedom, Independency, and Preeminence of that Grace in Jesus Christ, whereby we are saved, will doubtless find acceptance with the Children of Gospel-Wisdom, and all that love the glory of Him that bought us. Amongst such Labors and Endeavors I commend to thy consideration, the ensuing Treatise, and commit thee to the Lord." John Owen, Westminster, Nov.7, 1653.
Justification without Conditions; or the Free Justification of a Sinner, Explained, Confirmed and Vindicated from the Exceptions, Objections and seeming Absurdities which are cast upon it, by the Assertors of Conditional Justification; wherein also, the Absoluteness of the New Covenant is proved, and the Arguments against it are disproved. "For the present, I shall only say, that there being too great evidence of very welcome entertainment, and acceptance, given by many to an almost pure Socinian Justification and Exposition of the Covenant of Grace. All solid, learned, sober, endeavors, for the Vindication of the Absoluteness, Freedom, Independency, and Preeminence of that Grace in Jesus Christ, whereby we are saved, will doubtless find acceptance with the Children of Gospel-Wisdom, and all that love the glory of Him that bought us. Amongst such Labors and Endeavors I commend to thy consideration, the ensuing Treatise, and commit thee to the Lord." John Owen, Westminster, Nov.7, 1653.