A believer's cordial: or The free grace of God in Christ, defended. Shewing, that the justification of a sinner, is, by the spotless unmixed righteousness of Christ, imputed to him, and received by faith alone, and not by his own works. Also that Christ is the only way whereby a sinner must come to God for Acceptance. Being an answer to Mr. Lane's errors, delivered at a debate held at the funeral of Mr. Joseph Harrison, at Croydon, in Surry. Wherein they are plainly proved Anti-Christian, and absolutely repugnant to the doctrine laid down by Christ himself and his Holy Apostles. By Joseph Warder, of Croydon, physician
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- A believer's cordial: or The free grace of God in Christ, defended. Shewing, that the justification of a sinner, is, by the spotless unmixed righteousness of Christ, imputed to him, and received by faith alone, and not by his own works. Also that Christ is the only way whereby a sinner must come to God for Acceptance. Being an answer to Mr. Lane's errors, delivered at a debate held at the funeral of Mr. Joseph Harrison, at Croydon, in Surry. Wherein they are plainly proved Anti-Christian, and absolutely repugnant to the doctrine laid down by Christ himself and his Holy Apostles. By Joseph Warder, of Croydon, physician
- Believer's cordial; Free grace of God in Christ, defended
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London: printed for the author, 1700.
- Publication year
- 1700
- ESTC No.
- R219539
- Grub Street ID
- 94064
- Description
- [12], 132 p. ; 12°.
- Note
- Includes errata on A1v.
- Uncontrolled note
- Same author of "The true amazons, or the monarchy bees"?