Sin destroyed, and the sinner saved: or, Justification by imputed righteousness, a doctrine, superior to all other, for promoting holiness of life. Designed as a vindication of a sermon entitled, Encouragement for sinners, or righteousness attainable without works; from the objections raised against it by Academicus, in a letter to the author. With an introductory epistle to the governours of St. George'e Hospital, Hyde-Park-Corner. By the Rev. Richard Elliot, A.B. and late of Bennet-College, Cambridge.

  • Elliot, Richard, -1788.
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London : Printed for the author; and sold by J. Cooke, at the Royal-Exchange; and M. Withers, at the Seven Stars, near the Inner Temple-Gate, Fleet-street, [1759]

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[2],70p. ; 80.

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