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1 Pre, 1 | and theology of that time, which in turn asserted and defended
2 Pre (8)| also the position papers which underlie this resolution,
3 Pre, 7 | Developments have taken place which not only make possible,
4 1, 9 | through faith (Rom 3:23-25), which came into particular prominence
5 3, 15 | is our righteousness, in which we share through the Holy
6 3, 16 | into that renewal of life which God will bring to completion
7 3, 18 | doctrine of justification, which takes up this message and
8 3, 18 | to all truths of faith, which are to be seen as internally
9 3, 18 | indispensable criterion which constantly serves to orient
10 4, 21 | personally in their faith, which is effected by God's Word. [
11 4, 24 | with it a gift of new life, which in the Holy Spirit becomes
12 4, 25 | granted the gift of salvation, which lays the basis for the whole
13 4, 25 | promise by justifying faith, which includes hope in God and
14 4, 26 | justification and without which faith does not exist. Thereby
15 4, 26 | basis is indicated from which the renewal of life proceeds,
16 4, 27 | righteous by justifying grace, which makes us children of God.
17 4, 27 | becomes a human possession to which one could appeal over against
18 4, 27 | nothing to justification about which one could boast before God (
19 4, 29 | righteousness of Christ which they appropriate in faith.
20 4, 29 | with that undivided love which God requires as their Creator (
21 4, 30 | inclination (concupiscence) which comes from sin and presses
22 4, 31 | example expressed God's will which is a standard for the conduct
23 4, 32 | stand under this accusation which uncovers their sin so that,
24 4, 32 | mercy of God in Christ, which alone justifies them. ~
25 5, 42 | us "salutary warnings" to which we must attend in our teaching
26 5, 43 | questions of varying importance which need further clarification.
27 5, 44 | toward that visible unity which is Christ's will. ~
28 App | church by the extent to which they help or hinder 'the
29 App | promises in Christ Jesus which can be rightly received
30 App | the forgiving love of God, which we merely allow to be bestowed
31 App | to be bestowed on us, but which we in no way - in however
32 App | to merit justification, which is the free gift of God'
33 App | uncoercible word of promise which comes to human beings from
34 App | acceptance of God's grace - which is itself a gift of God -
35 App | s impotence toward a sin which is 'merely' forgiven in
36 App | forgiven in justification but which is not truly abolished in
37 App | human being - something over which he can dispose" (LV:E 49). ~
38 App | for the new being, through which the flesh is dead to sin
39 App | the human being, without which there can be no faith, does
40 App | sanctification, of faith and works, which however implies no separation" (
41 App | certainly not a contribution to which he could make any appeal
42 App | certainly not a contribution to which a person could make any
43 App | sin' (peccatum regnatum) which expresses the teaching of
44 App | convicting function' of the law which is important to Lutheran
45 App | threat to faith and salvation which that involves" (LV:E 56). ~-
46 App | the sacrament of penance, which comes 'from outside'...Since
47 App | reveals, an obedience by which man entrusts his whole self
48 App | certitude (certitudo) of faith which looks alone to Christ and
49 App | earthly security (securitas), which is based on the human being,
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