This sermon, extracted from the works of John Simpson by W. Cudworth, addresses the critical theological point of man's righteousness in relation to justification. The work argues that man's righteousness is neither the cause nor a part of his justification before God. This concise theological exploration provides insight into historical Christian doctrine and the debates surrounding salvation and grace. Exploring themes of divine grace and the nature of righteousness, this sermon offers valuable historical context for understanding theological debates within Christianity. It remains relevant for those studying historical theology and the evolution of Christian doctrine.
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