Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 10| God for salvation of the person who has fallen under the
2 4, 21| Lutherans do not deny that a person can reject the working of
3 4, 21| When they emphasize that a person can only receive (mere passive)
4 4, 22| with Christ, who in his person is our righteousness (1
5 4, 24| renewal of the interior person through the reception of
6 4, 26| affects all dimensions of the person and leads to a life in hope
7 4, 26| love of God imparted to the person in justification. Justification
8 4, 28| justifies, and truly renews the person. But the justified must
9 4, 29| daily return to baptism, the person who has been born anew by
10 4, 30| however, remain in the person an inclination (concupiscence)
11 4, 30| not separate the justified person from God. But when individuals
12 4, 36| and Christ's merit. Every person, however, may be concerned
13 App | in such a way, that the person's willing acceptance of
14 App | the forgiveness of sins a person receives, through Jesus
15 App | contribution to which a person could make any appeal before
16 App | baptism, concupiscence in the person justified no longer cuts
17 App | justified no longer cuts that person off from God; in Tridentine
18 App | Canon 20 stresses that a person ..is bound to keep the commandments
19 App | concept of faith. For a person can certainly lose or renounce
20 App | stress that the justified person is responsible not to lose
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