Horatius Bonar and Charles Hodge 
Justification by faith alone is the central doctrine of Christianity. 
  The critical question for man is not, What is the best government? or Whom should 
  I marry? but, How can I, a sinner, be accepted by a Holy God? The Biblical answer 
  is that sinners can stand before the face of God only in the righteousness that 
  belongs to another, a righteousness that is not the result of the sinner's effort, 
  but wholly a gift, received freely by faith alone.The Everlasting Righteousness  by 
  Bonar and Justification by Faith Alone  by Hodge, are here combined 
  into one volume. Not What My Hands Have Done  offers not only a primer 
  on justification but an advanced course as well. It is must reading for anyone 
  who wants to understand Christianity. 
Contents: 
 The Everlasting Righteousness , by Horatius Bonar: 
Foreword; Preface; God's Answer to Man's Question; God's Recognition 
  of Substitution; The Completeness of the Substitution; The Declaration of the 
  Completeness; Righteousness for the Unrighteous; The Righteousness of God Reckoned 
  to Us; Not Faith, But Christ; What the Resurrection of the Substitute Has Done; 
  The Pardon and the Peace Made Sure; The Holy Life of the Justified 
Justification by Faith Alone , by Charles Hodge:
Foreword; Introduction; The Meaning of Justification; Christ's 
  Satisfaction of the Law; The Righteousness of Christ; Confessional Statements 
  of the Doctrine; Justification Is a Forensic Act; Works Not the Ground of Justification; 
  The Righteousness of Christ the Ground of Justification; Imputation of Righteousness; 
  Proof of the Doctrine; The Consequences of the Imputation of Righteousness; 
  Relation of Faith to Justification; Objections to the Protestant Doctrine of 
  Justification; Departures from the Protestant Doctrine; Scripture Index; Index. 
            
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