An Inquiry Into the Merits of the Reformed Doctrine of Imputation, as Contrasted with Those of Catholic Imputation (1843)
Vanbrugh Livingston
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An Inquiry Into the Merits of the Reformed Doctrine of Imputation, as Contrasted with Those of Catholic Imputation (1843)

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An Inquiry Into The Merits Of The Reformed Doctrine Of Imputation, As Contrasted With Those Of Catholic Imputation is a book written by Livingston and Vanbrugh in 1843. The book delves into the theological debate between the Reformed Doctrine of Imputation and Catholic Imputation. The authors examine the merits of both doctrines and contrast them against each other. The Reformed Doctrine of Imputation is a belief held by Protestant Christians that states that Christ's righteousness is imputed to believers, making them righteous in the eyes of God. Catholic Imputation, on the other hand, is the...