The doctrine of the unity and uniformity of Christ's surety-righteousness, in the imputation therof to believers in its infinite value, Viewed In the Light of divine Revelation, and in that of our subordinate Standards of Orthodoxy; and Vindicated: In opposition to the Scope of another Gospel, taught in a late Catechism, intitled, An Help to the Ignorant, (upon the Head of Justification), by John Brown, V. D. M. and in A brief Dissertation on Christ's Righteousness, shewing in what Extent and proportion it is imputed in Justification, by the same Author. By John Dalziel, Minister of the Gospel in the Associate Congregation at Earlston

  • Dalziel, John, 1725 or 6-1804.
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Doctrine of the unity and uniformity of Christ's surety-righteousness, in the imputation therof to believers in its infinite value, Viewed In the Light of divine Revelation, and in that of our subordinate Standards of Orthodoxy; and Vindicated: In opposition to the Scope of another Gospel, taught in a late Catechism, intitled, An Help to the Ignorant, (upon the Head of Justification), by John Brown, V. D. M. and in A brief Dissertation on Christ's Righteousness, shewing in what Extent and proportion it is imputed in Justification, by the same Author. By John Dalziel, Minister of the Gospel in the Associate Congregation at Earlston (Online)
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Edinburgh : printed for Thomas Familton and Thomas Wilson in Earlston, and sold by them, and by the Booksellers in Town and Country, MDCCLX. [1760]

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