Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- By imputation.
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- adverb In an
imputative fashion or manner.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Nor could even he himself be called a surety absolutely innocent: for although he was properly and personally innocent, he was imputatively and substitutively guilty; for
A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967
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Surely, beloved, we here have nothing less than entire sanctification, not in ourselves but in Him, and not only simply imputatively and representatively, but actually and experimentally.
The Theology of Holiness Dougan Clark
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As believers, we claim to have been crucified together with CHRIST; and Paul understood this, not merely imputatively but practically.
A Ribband of Blue And Other Bible Studies James Hudson Taylor 1868
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But because the righteousness of Christ is given us by faith, faith is for this reason righteousness in us imputatively, i.e., it is that by which we are made acceptable to God on account of the imputation and ordinance of God, as Paul says, Rom.
Apology of the Augsburg Confession Philipp Melanchthon 1528
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View it imputatively; it is Gd that imputes the righteouf - ads of Ghri/l, Rona.iv. where it is ten times fpoken of.
Sermons and Other Practical Works: Consisting of Above One Hundred and Fifty Sermons Besides His ... 1796
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View it imputatively; it is G. d that imputes the righteouf - aefs of Chriil, Rom.iv. where it is ten times fpoken of.
Sermons and Other Practical Works: Consisting of Above One Hundred and Fifty Sermons Besides His ... 1796
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No, ‘the righteousness of God,’ radically his, but imputatively ours: and this is the only way, whereby we are said to be ‘made the righteousness of God,’ even by the righteousness of Christ’s being made ours, by which we are accounted and reputed as righteous before God.
Private Thoughts Upon Religion and a Christian Life; to which is Added the Necessity and Advantage of Frequent Communion. Volume I. 1637-1708 1834
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