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1 1, 0| the eternal fellowship of God, and of his children in
2 1, 0| accompanied by the fear of God and the spirit of prayer,
3 1, 0| initiated into the church of God, was dedicated to Saint
4 1, 0| the service and fear of God, in connection with the
5 1, 0| piety and the knowledge of God, as he himself has related,
6 1, 0| contemplating the wrath of God, as exhibited in striking
7 1, 0| prayers the following passage "God has concluded them all in
8 1, 0| himself with the will of God, and that be might by the
9 1, 0| that it is the command of God that each individual man
10 1, 0| adding in pleasantry, that God had much work to be done
11 1, 0| in themselves just before God. In this manner Luther led
12 1, 0| pointed out "the Lamb of God who taketh away the sins
13 1, 0| remitted through the Son of God, and that we must all receive
14 1, 0| the awful condemnation of God, which pertinaciously withstands
15 1, 0| yielded up the cause to God. He also carefully read
16 1, 0| we esteem the commands of God before all worldly considerations.
17 1, 0| abominations of mankind, God by the voice of His Gospel, "
18 1, 0| guardians of the oracles of God: again, before that time,
19 1, 0| the true faith. Thus, that God may henceforward preserve
20 1, 0| teaching in the church of God, and that of the magistrate
21 1, 0| disgrace on the cause of God, whilst he rejoices in iniquity
22 1, 0| exhorted all to "render unto God the things which be God'
23 1, 0| God the things which be God's, and unto Caesar, the
24 1, 0| conscience, they should worship God, and that every man should
25 1, 0| adhered,_he rendered to God the things that be God's,
26 1, 0| to God the things that be God's, he taught correctly,
27 1, 0| man who is acceptable to God. Lastly, in political society
28 1, 0| must we render thanks unto God for that by this his servant,
29 1, 0| temples, as the voice of God, and that it is incumbent
30 1, 0| doctrine, of which the Son of God says, "If a man love me
31 1, 0| at least in some degree, God raised up Augustine; he
32 1, 0| therefore give thanks unto God, the eternal Father of our
33 1, 0| fervency of spirit, that God will strengthen the work
34 1, 0| Thou, the living and true God, the Eternal Father of Our
35 1, 0| sources, the children of God may draw sure evidences
36 1, 0| might hear the voice of God, that it might in the minds
37 1, 0| faith, and prayer, that God might be truly glorified,
38 1, 0| show forth the glory of God, and in the next, that we
39 1, 0| Do all to the glory of God;" and the latter is referred
40 1, 1| Establish in us 0 God! that which "Thou hast wrought,
41 2, 0| true doctrine of the Son of God, which our Heavenly Father
42 2, 0| he commended himself to God in the following prayer:-~ ~ ~
43 2, 0| Father, eternal and merciful God ! Thou has revealed unto
44 2, 0| Thou hast redeemed me, 0 God of Truth !"~ ~
45 2, 0| And God so loved the world," &C.~ ~
46 2, 0| and of Faith in the Son of God; but He has been pleased
47 2, 0| servant, whom also we see that God has taken unto himself.
48 2, 0| I beseech Thee, 0 Son of God! Thou who wast crucified
49 2, 2| indubitable testimonies of God, we make a wide distinction
50 2, 2| and upheld by the power of God: we clearly discern his
51 2, 2| and of the true worship of God, an unfolding of the sacred
52 2, 2| declaration of the word of God, that is of the gospel of
53 2, 2| ought to return thanks unto God, that He has been pleased
54 2, 2| our oration. The Son of God, as Paul says, sits on the
55 2, 2| contemplate the goodness of God who has sent out from its
56 2, 2| testimony to the presence of God in his church. After the
57 2, 2| honoured with the blessing of God. Polycarp, Irenaeus, Gregory
58 2, 2| become more corrupt, yet God has always preserved a remnant
59 2, 2| excellent of the earth, whom God has sent forth for the gathering
60 2, 2| to listen to the Son of God, and of whom our Heavenly
61 2, 2| a sense of the wrath of God. He elucidated the doctrine
62 2, 2| madness which teaches that God, is to be invoked even when
63 2, 2| one Mediator, the Son of God sitting at the right hand
64 2, 2| which are acceptable to God, whilst he was himself careful
65 2, 2| offering of the heart to God. In order that this heavenly
66 2, 2| that Luther was taught of God; and how many of us have
67 2, 2| be heard and accepted of God. Therefore shall His people
68 2, 2| offer up thanksgivings to God, then they will acknowledge
69 2, 2| For since it has pleased God to manifest Himself and
70 2, 2| in the words of Erasmus: "God has administered to us of
71 2, 2| conscience," then he pleases God and is to be revered by
72 2, 2| our voices acknowledge the God whom we worship. And often
73 2, 2| anchor which is the power of God; nor did he allow his faith
74 2, 2| heroic virtues, and chosen by God for the building up of his
75 2, 2| whilst we bow to the will of God, let us not in the memory
76 2, 2| unrestrained communion with God, and with his Son our Lord
77 2, 2| through faith in the Son of God. In that blessed state he
78 2, 2| receives the approval of God on the labours which he
79 2, 2| the essential character of God, the union of the two natures
80 2, 2| ardour of his soul he gives God thanks for his unspeakable
81 2, 2| He learns why the Son of God is called the Word, and
82 2, 2| principles of the oracles of God and often did he most wisely
83 2, 2| and on the knowledge of God and of divine manifestations;
84 2, 2| distinguishing the true God from false deities. There
85 2, 2| opened, and the angels of God ascending and [de]scending
86 2, 2| is a way made for us to God, that the barrier of divine
87 2, 2| refuge to his Son; that God holds near communion with
88 2, 2| from venturing to call upon God, or to put their trust in
89 2, 2| leader, first ascend to God and receive from him the
90 2, 2| wisdom and of the works of God. Let us call to mind with
91 2, 2| one voice give thanks unto God for having thus gathered
92 2, 2| know it to be the will of God that we retain in our memories
93 2, 2| a hallowed instrument of God. Let us then devotedly embrace
94 2, 2| humble walk, the fear of God, faith and fervency in prayer,
95 2, 2| unto Thee, oh omnipotent God! the eternal Father of our
96 2, 2| by divine authority. That God may avert these evils, let
97 2, 2| the house and church of God: as the Son of God himself
98 2, 2| church of God: as the Son of God himself says, "If any man
99 2, 2| future eternity to which God has called us, who indeed
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