Luther: Lectures on RomansPresbyterian Publishing Corporation, 1961 - 444 pages Wilhelm Pauck enhances his fresh translation of Luther's Lectures on Romans with a body of notes which, along with his lucid introduction, greatly enhances the usefulness of Luther's work. Long recognized for the quality of its translations, introductions, explanatory notes, and indexes, the Library of Christian Classics provides scholars and students with modern English translations of some of the most significant Christian theological texts in history. Through these works--each written prior to the end of the sixteenth century--contemporary readers are able to engage the ideas that have shaped Christian theology and the church through the centuries. |
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... weak . " ( Matt . 26:41 . ) And Blessed Augustine says in the second book of Against Julian : 41 " When we speak of ... weak , but it is our own weakness . " This beautiful authoritative work shows in what way concupiscence is that ...
... weak . " ( Matt . 26:41 . ) And Blessed Augustine says in the second book of Against Julian : 41 " When we speak of ... weak , but it is our own weakness . " This beautiful authoritative work shows in what way concupiscence is that ...
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... weak in faith but has an understanding , feeling , or conscience of his own might be disturbed and scan- dalized by ... weak " ( i.e. , being unable to judge in any other way than that this is forbidden ) , " is defiled , " because they ...
... weak in faith but has an understanding , feeling , or conscience of his own might be disturbed and scan- dalized by ... weak " ( i.e. , being unable to judge in any other way than that this is forbidden ) , " is defiled , " because they ...
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Lectures on Romans Martin Luther Wilhelm Pauck. scruples of one who is weak ; nor should the one who is weak act against his own judgment for the sake of the strong ; he should let them do what they want and satisfy his own conscience ...
Lectures on Romans Martin Luther Wilhelm Pauck. scruples of one who is weak ; nor should the one who is weak act against his own judgment for the sake of the strong ; he should let them do what they want and satisfy his own conscience ...
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according apostle says Aristotle become believe Bernard of Clairvaux Blessed Augustine called carnal chapter Christian church circumcision commandment concupiscence condemned confess conscience death despise Duns Scotus Erasmus eternal everything evil Faber fact faith father fear Ficker flesh follows foolish Gabriel Biel Gentiles gift give glorify glory God's gospel grace Greek hates heart Hence Holy Spirit honor hope humility inasmuch iniquity interpretation Israel Jews judge judgment justified kind letter live Lord Luke Luther Lyra marginal gloss Matt means mercy mind namely Nicholas of Lyra original sin ourselves passage peace Pelagian Peter Lombard phrase Pierre d'Ailly pray prayer preach promise prudence psalm regard righteousness saints sake salvation Scholasticism Scholastics Scripture seek sense Sent sinner sins soul teaching thee theological things thou tion tribulation truth understand understood unrighteous unto Vulgate weak whole wisdom word