Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pre, 3 | of the Reformation Era - Do They Still Divide?" (1986)7
2 Pre, 7 | condemnations lightly nor do they disavow their own past.
3 2, 13| of the sixteenth century do not apply to today's partner.~
4 3, 18| of this criterion, they do not deny the interrelation
5 3, 18| by several criteria, they do not deny the special function
6 4, 21| saving action. Lutherans do not deny that a person can
7 4, 21| s own justification, but do not deny that believers
8 4, 23| the favor of God"12), they do not thereby deny the renewal
9 4, 24| effective in active love. They do not thereby deny that God'
10 4, 29| repeatedly turn to false gods and do not love God with that undivided
11 4, 29| to God is truly sin, they do not deny that, despite this
12 4, 30| this inclination, Catholics do not see this inclination
13 4, 30| an authentic sense. They do not thereby deny that this
14 4, 33| God's commandments, they do not thereby deny that through
15 4, 39| held by Lutherans. They do emphasize that righteousness
16 5, 40| open to one another and do not destroy the consensus
17 5, 41| the Lutheran Confessions do not apply to the teaching
18 App | Condemnations of the Reformation Era.Do They Still Divide?" in:
19 App | of the Reformation Era. Do they Still Divide? Edited
20 App | Those in whom sin reigns can do nothing to merit justification,
21 App | Catholics ..teach as do Lutherans, that nothing
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