Of justification : four disputations clearing and amicably defending the truth, against the unnecessary oppositions of divers learned and reverend brethren . Whether J^or\s are a Condition off unification i (*And fo whether wearejujlified by lVor\s as finch a Con*dition k. Hough we have faid enough already on thcfeQaeltioni ( which ttfr difpatch I joyn toge-ther, ) yet feeing there are fome that rauftneed* have more, or the fame again; I (hallyield fo far to their Importunity, as to recitehere briefly the ftate of the Conttoverfie,andfome of that evidence which is elfewhcrcmore largely produce


Of justification : four disputations clearing and amicably defending the truth, against the unnecessary oppositions of divers learned and reverend brethren . Whether J^or\s are a Condition off unification i (*And fo whether wearejujlified by lVor\s as finch a Con*dition k. Hough we have faid enough already on thcfeQaeltioni ( which ttfr difpatch I joyn toge-ther, ) yet feeing there are fome that rauftneed* have more, or the fame again; I (hallyield fo far to their Importunity, as to recitehere briefly the ftate of the Conttoverfie,andfome of that evidence which is elfewhcrcmore largely produced for*!he truth. And Firft, We muQ explain what is meant by Worbj> andwhat is meant by J unification ; what by a £ Condition] and whatby the Prepofition by here, when we fpeakof Juftirkation byworks: And then we (hall lay down the truth in feveral prepo-fnions, Negative .and feemsftrangcto me to hear men on cither fide to fpeak K 3 againft *• CtO againftthe Negative or Affirmative of the Queftion, and re-proach fo bitterly thofe that maintain them, without any diftkKdion of explication; as if either the error lay in the terms, orthe terms were fo plain and univocal, that the Propofitions aretrue only on one part,what fenfe foever they be taken


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