The life of justification opened, or, A treatise grounded upon Gal. 2. 11

wherein the orthodox doctrine of justification by faith, & imputation of Christ's righteousness, is clearly expounded, solidly confirmed, & learnedly vindicated from the various objections of its adversaries : whereunto are subjoined some arguments against universal redemption

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The life of justification opened, or, A treatise grounded upon Gal. 2. 11

wherein the orthodox doctrine of justification by faith, & imputation of Christ's righteousness, is clearly expounded, solidly confirmed, & learnedly vindicated from the various objections of its adversaries : whereunto are subjoined some arguments against universal redemption

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English
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Edition Notes

Preface signed: Melchior Leydecker.

In response to John Goodwin's Redemption redeemed ..., 1651.

"Errata": p. [3] at end.

Edited by J. Koelman and M. Leydekker. Cf. Brit. Mus. cat.

Place of publication from Wing.

Despite the title, this is a commentary on Galatians chapter III, verse 11.

Wing B5031.

Numbers 121-130 omitted in paging.

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[Utrecht?]
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Treatise grounded upon Gal. 2. 11

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[12], 563 (i.e. 553), [3] p.
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563

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