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Reformed 1871 · Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, Romans 3:28

Jamieson, Fausset & Brown, on Rom 3:28

Rom 3:28 · Douay-Rheims
“For we account a man to be justified by faith, without the works of the law.”
On this verse:
“Therefore we conclude, &c.--It is the unavoidable tendency of dependence upon our own works, less or more, for acceptance with God, to beget a spirit of "boasting." But that God should encourage such a spirit in sinners, by any procedure of His, is incredible. This therefore stamps falsehood upon every form of "justification by works," whereas the doctrine that. Our faith receives a righteousness That makes the sinner just, manifestly and entirely excludes "boasting"; and this is the best evidence of its truth. Inference second: This and no other way of salvation is adapted alike to Jew and Gentile.”

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