The Works of Jonathan Edwards Quotes
The Works of Jonathan Edwards
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The Works of Jonathan Edwards Quotes
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“So in the sense in which the apostle James seems to use the word justify for manifestative justification, a man is justified not only by faith, but also by works; as a tree is manifested to be good, not only by immediately examining the tree, but also by the fruit,664 Prov. xx. 11. “Even a child is known by his doing, whether his work be pure, and whether it be right.”
― The Works of Jonathan Edwards
― The Works of Jonathan Edwards
“And many other places to the like purpose. And therefore men can be justified by their words, no otherwise than as evidences or manifestations of what is in the heart. And it is thus that Christ speaks of the words in this very place, as is evident by the context, ver. 34, 35. “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. A good man out of the good treasure of the heart,” &c. The words,”
― The Works of Jonathan Edwards
― The Works of Jonathan Edwards
