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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... pray for appears to happen . Just as it is not a good sign if our prayers eventuate in the fulfillment of all we ask for . This is so because the counsel and will of God far excel our counsel and will , as it says in Isa . 55 : 8 ...
... pray for appears to happen . Just as it is not a good sign if our prayers eventuate in the fulfillment of all we ask for . This is so because the counsel and will of God far excel our counsel and will , as it says in Isa . 55 : 8 ...
Page 243
... prayer for the form which the artist understands and fulfills as he gets ready to make what in its suitableness it longs for . So also God comes upon our feeling and thinking51 and sees what we pray for , what we are fit for , and what ...
... prayer for the form which the artist understands and fulfills as he gets ready to make what in its suitableness it longs for . So also God comes upon our feeling and thinking51 and sees what we pray for , what we are fit for , and what ...
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... prayer no more than " matter " is the real thing , i.e. , as to its nature , it is not praying strictly so - called , but it is prayer only in an extrinsic sense , in terms of which every other good work can also be called a prayer . To ...
... prayer no more than " matter " is the real thing , i.e. , as to its nature , it is not praying strictly so - called , but it is prayer only in an extrinsic sense , in terms of which every other good work can also be called a prayer . To ...
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