He wonders that any worthy man should be so difficultly persuaded, to embrace THIS account of justifying faith (p.
He will take the boldness to tell those who are displeased with this account of justifying faith, that in his opinion it is impossible they should ONCE think of any other (p.
An apprehension is a seizing; there is no more holiness in justifying faith, than in the hand's seizing a substance which comes in its way.
Justifying faith at its very root is a faith which yields allegiance to its object.
The sacraments certainly do not save us without conversion and faith, and faith which leaves us voluntarily isolated from the visible communion of the one body is not what St. Paul meant by 'justifying faith.
For the actual fact shows that those passages which require contrition or good works, and make no mention of justifying faith, are dangerous [as experience proves].
Therefore we justly find fault with the doctrine concerning meritum condigni, since it teaches nothing of justifying faith, and obscures the glory and office of Christ as Mediator.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "justifying faith" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.