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1 6,1| any other remedy than the merit of the one mediator, our
2 6,1| he denies that the said merit of Jesus Christ is applied,
3 7,1| those only unto whom the merit of His passion is communicated.
4 7,1| bestowed upon them, through the merit of His passion, the grace
5 7,1| the impious, when by the merit of that same most holy Passion,
6 7,1| the mercy of God, of the merit of Christ, and of the virtue
7 7,1| to the recovery, by the merit of Christ, of the grace
8 7,1| Justification, that is, on the merit of good works, and on the
9 7,1| and on the nature of that merit. ~Before men, therefore,
10 7,1| into us of God, through the merit of Christ. Neither is this
11 7,1| easily to live justly, and to merit eternal life, as if, by
12 7,1| done, are truly sins, or merit the hatred of God; or that
13 7,1| through His mercy and the merit of Jesus Christ, if so be
14 7,1| the grace of God and the merit of Jesus Christ, whose living
15 7,1| member he is, does not truly merit increase of grace, eternal
16 15,1| whom we live; in whom we merit; in whom we satisfy; bringing
17 15,1| parts, the efficacy of the merit and of the satisfaction
18 23,4| been previously promoted by merit, in some university for
19 25,4| heresy-which may God forfend-which merit deposition or deprivation,
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