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Kootenai Church: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation - The Reformation and Justification by Faith (Romans 4:4-5)

The Reformation and Justification by Faith (Romans 4:4-5)

10/15/17 • 33 min

Kootenai Church: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation

An exposition of Romans 4:4-5. An explanation of imputed vs. infused righteousness.

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An exposition of Romans 4:4-5. An explanation of imputed vs. infused righteousness.

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