Our Doctrines a Brief Statement of the Position of the Cumberland Presbyterian

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Our Doctrines a Brief Statement of the Position of the Cumberland Presbyterian
R V Robert Verrell Foster
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Nsist in making one subjectively righteous, or holy, or innocent. We as Cumberland Presbyterians reofard our Confession of Faith as a good interpretation of Scripture on this subject. It says that justification is accomplished, "not by imputing faith itself — which means that we do not believe that faith and righteous- nesr, are identical things called bv two different names. I'he article in the Confession also says that sinners are not justified by the imputation to them of "any other evangeli...cal obedience. " It says that God freely justifies sinners "by imputing the obedience and satisfaction of (■hrist unto them, they receiving and resting on liis righ+eousness by faith. " It says also that this act of God is "strictly a legal transaction, " and "imparts no normal qualities or merits to the believer, " he being re- lieved from punishment and received into the divine favor "for Christ's sake alone. " In heartily believing all this we are in the good company of the framers, not only of our old, but also of our Revised Confession.

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