Justification and future sins (John Colquhoun)

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In the act of justification, which is completed at once, and not carried on gradually, like a work of time, his [the sinner’s] past and present sins, are formally pardoned; and in the same act, a non-imputing of his future sins, as to the guilt of eternal wrath, is secured to him.

John Colquhoun, A Treatise of the Covenant of Grace (Edinburgh: Ogle, Allardice and Thomson, 1818), p. 207.
 
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