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1 Meditation on St Paul had established Luther ' s doctrine by affording him his
decisive experience : ' We are born , and we die , in iniquity and unrighteousness
, justified only by the imputation of a merciful God and by faith in His Word ' ...
1 Meditation on St Paul had established Luther ' s doctrine by affording him his
decisive experience : ' We are born , and we die , in iniquity and unrighteousness
, justified only by the imputation of a merciful God and by faith in His Word ' ...
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But the fact is that many men lack faith . ' It is not in the power of man to have faith
in God [ if He has not given it to him ) ' , writes Luther in 1520 ; and again , ' Faith
is the work of God , not of man . ' We cannot do otherwise than accept this ...
But the fact is that many men lack faith . ' It is not in the power of man to have faith
in God [ if He has not given it to him ) ' , writes Luther in 1520 ; and again , ' Faith
is the work of God , not of man . ' We cannot do otherwise than accept this ...
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1526 ) and by the ed Leclerc to attack manus ( martyred in Their faith ' is known to
us only from the charges brought against the martyrs and from the latters '
declarations or exhortations . It centred on the ' pure doctrine of the Son of God ' ,
as ...
1526 ) and by the ed Leclerc to attack manus ( martyred in Their faith ' is known to
us only from the charges brought against the martyrs and from the latters '
declarations or exhortations . It centred on the ' pure doctrine of the Son of God ' ,
as ...
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Before the Reformation | 1 |
the Message | 27 |
Luther and Social Problems | 89 |
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