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1 Pre (4) | in Growth in Agreement (New York; Geneva, 1984), pp.
2 Pre, 6 | Our Declaration is not a new, independent presentation
3 Pre, 7 | our churches have come to new insights. Developments have
4 Pre, 7 | condemnations and see them in a new light.~
5 1, 8 | Scripture has led to such new insights. Together we hear
6 1, 9 | 9.In the New Testament diverse treatments
7 1, 9 | peace with God" (Rom 5:1), "new creation" (2 Cor 5:17), "
8 1 (10)| justification, the non-Pauline New Testament texts were addressed
9 1 (10)| in Righteousness in the New Testament, by John Reumann,
10 1 (10)| D. Quinn (Philadelphia; New York:1982), pp. 124-180.
11 3, 17 | towards the heart of the New Testament witness to God'
12 3, 17 | tells us that as sinners our new life is solely due to the
13 4, 22 | and imparts the gift of new life in Christ. When persons
14 4, 24 | brings with it a gift of new life, which in the Holy
15 4, 26 | Because God's act is a new creation, it affects all
16 4, 27 | communion with him14. This new personal relation to God
17 4, 39 | life in accord with the New Testament as unmerited "
18 5, 41 | justification, appear in a new light: The teaching of the
19 App | Meyer and Lukas Vischer, New York/Ramsey, Geneva, 1984,
20 App | This is the ground for the new being, through which the
21 App | flesh is dead to sin and the new man or woman in Christ has
22 App | necessarily makes the human being new, the Christian builds his
23 App | confidence, not on his own new life, but solely on God'
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