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... endued with learning and piety , and that had been exiles and confessors for the true religion ; those qualifications being chiefly regarded in this choice , rather than either high birth , wealth , or other worldly consideration .
... endued with learning and piety , and that had been exiles and confessors for the true religion ; those qualifications being chiefly regarded in this choice , rather than either high birth , wealth , or other worldly consideration .
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This sacrifice of Christ was regarded as sufficient in the sight of God for the remission of all sins to all sinners and the eternal punishment of their sins . The doctrine here set forth was distinctly Lutheran .
This sacrifice of Christ was regarded as sufficient in the sight of God for the remission of all sins to all sinners and the eternal punishment of their sins . The doctrine here set forth was distinctly Lutheran .
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Works , however , were not regarded as unnecessary . As fruits of faith they are evidences of a lively , living faith , pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ . For that reason works done before the individual has come to faith are ...
Works , however , were not regarded as unnecessary . As fruits of faith they are evidences of a lively , living faith , pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ . For that reason works done before the individual has come to faith are ...
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