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Christianity / Christian theology / Lutheran theology / Methodism / Christian philosophy / Attributes of God in Christian theology / Imputed righteousness / Imparted righteousness / Justification / Righteousness / Matthew 5:20 / Sanctification
Date: 2002-12-31 14:22:38
Christianity
Christian theology
Lutheran theology
Methodism
Christian philosophy
Attributes of God in Christian theology
Imputed righteousness
Imparted righteousness
Justification
Righteousness
Matthew 5:20
Sanctification

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