American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics - Including a Reply to the Plea of Rev. W. J. Mann by S. S. (Samuel Simon) Schmucker
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falls from a state, of grace and becomes a backslider.
IV. _The evidence of this pardon or justification, to the believer himself, is within his own heart:_-- (_a_) It is that peace of God, or sense of pardoned sin, wrought in the soul by the Holy Spirit. "Being justified by faith, we have _peace with God_, through our Lord Jesus Christ. Rom. v. 1. (_b_) "_The love of God shed abroad in our hearts_ by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us. [Note 14] (_c_) It is the testimony of "the Spirit bearing witness with our spirits that we are children of God." [Note 15] "He that believeth hath the witness in himself." [Note 16] (_d_) It is the _fruit of the Spirit_, exhibited in the believer's life, "which is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance." [Note 17] (_c_) It is "being led by the Spirit of God," for then, says the apostle," [sic on punctuation] they are the sons of God. [Note 18] All these evidences presuppose or involve that great change of heart and life, termed by the Saviour new birth, by which the sinner becomes morally qualified for that pardon, purchased by the blood of Christ, and appropriate to the believer by his faith. But no outward rites _necessarily_ imply such moral preparation, and hence they could not be the conditions of justification, according to the analogy of God's |
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