Capítulo, Párrafo
1 Anex | justification is significant not only as one doctrinal component
2 Anex | endeavors ... But a response is not a 'work.' The response of
3 Anex | Justification, therefore, is not a legal fiction. God, in
4 Anex | Protestant theology does not overlook what Catholic doctrine
5 Anex | justification but which is not truly abolished in its power
6 Anex | Catholic doctrine does not overlook what Protestant
7 Anex | Christian builds his confidence, not on his own new life, but
8 Anex | there can be no faith, does not in itself make any contribution
9 Anex | of the human being does not 'contribute' to justification,
10 Anex | justification, and is certainly not a contribution to which
11 Anex | of the human being does not contribute to justification,
12 Anex | justification, and is certainly not a contribution to which
13 Anex | the Spirit's action does not exempt believers from the
14 Anex | commandments of God,' this does not apply to us; if however
15 Anex | to believe that sins are not forgiven, nor have they
16 Anex | Christ;" and that we must not doubt "the mercy of God,
17 Anex | that the uncertainty should not merely be endured. We should
18 Anex | to be a liar ..if he did not rely with a rock-like assurance
19 Anex | assurance of forgiveness is not a security of forgiveness (
20 Anex | securitas); but this must not be turned into yet another
21 Anex | word of forgiveness [is not to be condemned]" (PCPCU
22 Anex | on the human being, has not been dealt with clearly
23 Anex | justified person is responsible not to lose the grace received
24 Anex | human beings, then it does not apply to us. But if 'righteousness'
25 Anex | something that is owed - not because of our merits but
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