Hence, it is manifest also that the very best actions of unconverted persons are sinful in the sight of God. Such persons, indeed, do many things that are materially good but nothing that is formally good—nothing from a good principle, in a good manner, or to a good end. All that they do is done, either directly or indirectly, in opposition to the holy commandments of the Lord, and so it is sinful and hateful to Him (Prov. 15:8; Rom. 8:8; Heb. 11:6). How then can such performances atone for their past transgressions and entitle them to the favor of God and eternal life? Ah, how deep the infatuation, how great the folly of relying on our own righteousness for a title to our eternal salvation!
John Colquhoun | A Treatise on the Law and Gospel (Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books), 88.
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Tony, RSC,
Could either of you (or both?) recommend a book on the law & Gospel, written after Colquhoun, but essentially agreeing with or building on his work?