THE JUSTIFICATION OF A SINNER
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Is justification by the finished work of Christ alone, or is it a combination of the work of Christ and man? Does God accept anything less than perfection? How is a sinner able to stand before a holy God? No questions are of more eternal significance than these–questions which have divided the Protestant and Roman church for centuries. William Pemble (1591-1623) looks at the issues and shows how faith alone in the finished work of Christ is what justifies. He specifically challenges the teaching of the Council of Trent as taught by Robert Bellarmine, the Roman church’s champion of that era.
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Is justification by the finished work of Christ alone, or is it a combination of the work of Christ and man? Does God accept anything less than perfection? How is a sinner able to stand before a holy God? No questions are of more eternal significance than these–questions which have divided the Protestant and Roman church for centuries. William Pemble (1591-1623) looks at the issues and shows how faith alone in the finished work of Christ is what justifies. He specifically challenges the teaching of the Council of Trent as taught by Robert Bellarmine, the Roman church’s champion of that era.
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