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JesusWordsSalv-crop2Jesus' Words on Salvation

A new book that focuses on Jesus' words on salvation (justification and atonement are by repentance from sin and obedience besides faith, and not from faith alone), pursuing the line of reasoning that led Dietrich Bonhoeffer in Cost of Discipleship (1937) to proclaim Jesus taught a gospel of "costly grace."

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Each chapter free online
Audio version of Jesus' Words on Salvation
Timeline of History on Faith Alone Doctrine
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Chapters Available Only Online

Famous Sermons & Books Refuting Faith Alone in PDF

"Prologue upon the Gospel of St. Matthew," Preface to the New Testament (1534) by William Tyndale, 6 pp.
"Works Wrought Through Faith," Rev. George Horne, 1824, 22 pp.
"Fides Formata, or Faith Working by Love," by Rev. Jeremy Taylor (1667)(published 1851), 12 pp.
"Faith and Works," Augustine (413 A.D.) (published 1847), 49 pp.
"On the Necessity of a Good Life," Rev. William Paley (published 1825), 21 pp.
"Nature and Relations of Faith," Free Will Baptist (Jan. 1860), 17 pp.
"Justification," The Religious Magazine (Sept. 1848), 64 pp.
Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie, The soteriology of Jesus (Dunlap Printing Co., 1896) at 88-90

Forgiveness - Salvation in Original Testament:

6 Seek the Lord while he may be found;call upon him while he is near; 7 let the wicked forsake his way,and the unrighteous man his thoughts;let him return to the Lord, that he may have compassion on him,and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon. (Isaiah 55:6-7)