• 008 - Consistency between Present Forgiveness and Future Judgement
    Feb 13 2026
    This theological exploration delves into a fascinating paradox within Christian belief while love and forgiveness are freely extended to everyone, accepting them requires a profound transformation of the heart. The author articulates his view of justification—not merely as a judicial decree from God, but as a reflection of the believers true state. He also examines how our pride can obstruct our ability to embrace Gods love. -Summary by Devorah Allen
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    14 mins
  • 007 - Thoughts suggested by the foregoing Remarks
    Feb 13 2026
    This theological exploration delves into a fascinating paradox within Christian belief while love and forgiveness are freely extended to everyone, accepting them requires a profound transformation of the heart. The author articulates his view of justification—not merely as a judicial decree from God, but as a reflection of the believers true state. He also examines how our pride can obstruct our ability to embrace Gods love. -Summary by Devorah Allen
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    35 mins
  • 006 - Sympathy with the mind of God
    Feb 13 2026
    This theological exploration delves into a fascinating paradox within Christian belief while love and forgiveness are freely extended to everyone, accepting them requires a profound transformation of the heart. The author articulates his view of justification—not merely as a judicial decree from God, but as a reflection of the believers true state. He also examines how our pride can obstruct our ability to embrace Gods love. -Summary by Devorah Allen
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    22 mins
  • 005 - Consideration of some passages of Scripture referring to the subject
    Feb 13 2026
    This theological exploration delves into a fascinating paradox within Christian belief while love and forgiveness are freely extended to everyone, accepting them requires a profound transformation of the heart. The author articulates his view of justification—not merely as a judicial decree from God, but as a reflection of the believers true state. He also examines how our pride can obstruct our ability to embrace Gods love. -Summary by Devorah Allen
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    20 mins
  • 004 - The true meaning of Justification by Faith
    Feb 13 2026
    This theological exploration delves into a fascinating paradox within Christian belief while love and forgiveness are freely extended to everyone, accepting them requires a profound transformation of the heart. The author articulates his view of justification—not merely as a judicial decree from God, but as a reflection of the believers true state. He also examines how our pride can obstruct our ability to embrace Gods love. -Summary by Devorah Allen
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    38 mins
  • 003 - Forgiveness the means not the end contemplated in the Gospel
    Feb 13 2026
    This theological exploration delves into a fascinating paradox within Christian belief while love and forgiveness are freely extended to everyone, accepting them requires a profound transformation of the heart. The author articulates his view of justification—not merely as a judicial decree from God, but as a reflection of the believers true state. He also examines how our pride can obstruct our ability to embrace Gods love. -Summary by Devorah Allen
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    37 mins
  • 002 - Difficulties as to the Freedom of the Gospel
    Feb 13 2026
    This theological exploration delves into a fascinating paradox within Christian belief while love and forgiveness are freely extended to everyone, accepting them requires a profound transformation of the heart. The author articulates his view of justification—not merely as a judicial decree from God, but as a reflection of the believers true state. He also examines how our pride can obstruct our ability to embrace Gods love. -Summary by Devorah Allen
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    42 mins
  • 001 - Note on the Text
    Feb 13 2026
    This theological exploration delves into a fascinating paradox within Christian belief while love and forgiveness are freely extended to everyone, accepting them requires a profound transformation of the heart. The author articulates his view of justification—not merely as a judicial decree from God, but as a reflection of the believers true state. He also examines how our pride can obstruct our ability to embrace Gods love. -Summary by Devorah Allen
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    2 mins