Conclusion of Justification by Faith So the gift of the Holy Spirit is not regarded by Protestants as something definitely imparted by an external sacramental act which may be done by Christ's human representatives acting in His Name and Person (as e.g. in Acts), but … Lees verder Justification by Faith (pt. iv)
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Justification by Faith (Pt. iii)
Part iii of Justification by Faith by Dom Gregory Dix Thus Protestantism retained the idea of the Church, despite its awkwardness in the Protestant scheme of thought. But the New Testament idea as the 'Body of Christ', not only His instrument to proclaim His Gospel, … Lees verder Justification by Faith (Pt. iii)
Justification by Faith (ii)
Part II from Dom Gregory Dix on Justification by Faith I have put it briefly, because I have no intention of criticising it here or of pointing out its great differences from the Catholic doctrine of Justification, except under one aspect. (I will only say … Lees verder Justification by Faith (ii)
“Justification by Faith” (Pt. i)
... an excerpt from a letter (published in The Question of Anglican Orders: Letters to a Layman) by the Anglo Catholic theologian Dom Gregory Dix: [The differences between Protestant ans Catholic accounts of Christianity are] not, as we often pretend, to be found in such … Lees verder “Justification by Faith” (Pt. i)