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The Marrow of True Justification, or, Justification without Works is unavailable, but you can change that!

In The Marrow of True Justification Benjamin Keach defends the doctrine of justification by faith alone and not by works, responding to the controversy over this doctrine that was taking place during the end of the Puritan era. This work comprises two sermons on Romans 4:5, “wherein the nature of justification is opened as it hath been formerly asserted by all sound Protestants and the resent...

Obj. May be our Opposers will object, that the Terms of the Law consist in perfect Obedience, and that the Terms of the Gospel consist in Faith and sincere Obedience; and therefore they do not confound the Law and Gospel together, &c. Answ. 1. The difference betwixt the Law and the Gospel (as all our true Protestant Divines teach) doth not at all consist in this; i. e. that the one requires perfect Obedience, and the other only sincere Obedience; but in this, that the one requires doing, Do this
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