Joe: Just curious...Who are you quoting here and not giving credit? Where did you get this?

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How could the Old Testament saints have been acquitted of their sins? For if we cannot be discharged, unless our sins be imputed to Christ, and they could not be placed to his account, till he "was made of a woman, and made under the law (Galatians 4:4, 5.)," as is suggested; then not one soul was justified before Christ’s incarnation. And nothing could be more false.

and..in your previous post....who is saying this that you are not crediting..so we can all read from the same article?

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Justification is an act in God, , and imputation of righteousness, should not be considered as the birth of time, but is eternal, because all His immanent acts are so. Is actual Justification the same with personal, and cannot persons be justified before they exist? Then they cannot be personally elected, before their actual existence. If there is a personal election from eternity, there also may be a personal Justification from eternity.

Dave