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  • ...Luther attended school at Mansfeld, at Magdeburg under the Brethren of the Common Life, and at Eisleben. He then went to university at [http://en.wikipedia.o ...ts. He also offered forms for confession, morning and evening prayers, and grace at meals. To supply more able pastors and teachers for the parishes he supp
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  • glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of [[Grace|grace]] and JOH 1:17 For the law was given by [[Moses]], but grace and truth came by Jesus
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  • : I can truly say, and in saying it I magnify the infinite grace of God as bestowed upon him, that I have seen few persons whose minds were ...returned to the [[United States]], crowds of 12,000 to 20,000 were just as common as in England. President Grant and some of his cabinet attended a meeting o
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  • ...uncil upheld salvation appropriated by [[justification by faith plus works|grace through faith and works]] (not [[Justification by faith|just by faith]], as ...s had criticised them as distracting). Notebooks and handbooks became more common, describing how to be good priests and confessors.
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  • ...en received the “laying on of hands” mentioned by St. Paul, or any special grace like that which is conferred on male deacons. Canon 19 of the Council of Ni ...se, the marital embrace) or the very word “holy” itself and turn it into a common expletive? I am of the opinion that we Christians should carefully re-eval
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  • ...orse completely all of the ritual directions and formulas of the [[Book of Common Prayer]]; the imposition of its liturgical order by legal force and inspect ...of the [[Church of England]] to enforce uniformity of usage in the Book of Common Prayer turned the episcopal hierarchy into a specific target of their griev
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  • ...s, the existence of tools and the processes for their manufacture and use. Common examples include [http://www.biblegateway.com/quicksearch/?quicksearch=iron ...pt to live apart from him. But rather than condemn them, God pours out his grace and “upgrades” their clothing from leaves to the skin of an animal ([[G
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  • ...accused Luther of teaching a wanton lawlessness of sinning boldly. It is a common charge against him. Some argue, if justification is by faith alone, aren’ ...d monastery walls convict him! Unable to find any goodness even with God's grace Luther in final desperation simply "invented" forgiveness for nothing, i.e.
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  • ...ing the habits, no regard paid to the canons or ceremonies, or even to the Common Prayer.' He says immediately afterwards; ' Upon the sitting of the Assembly ...ten stuffed with high-flown language and hyperbolic compliments. It was as common to write in such a strain as it is for us to sign ourselves 'your obedient
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  • ...Biblical books in an order based on how clearly “Christ the gospel of free grace and justification through faith alone” [15] was enunciated. He considered ...me as his principle of interpretation, that is, Christ: the gospel of free grace and justification through faith alone. This is what Luther means when he sa
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