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1 i | desire to observe this our Order of Divine Service, on no
2 i | towards a German Mass and Order of Divine Service: and there
3 i | those who already have agood Order or, by God's grace, can
4 i | adoptforthwith our Wittenberg Order. It never was the case that
5 i | In fine, weinstitute this Order not for the sake of those
6 i | necessary to have such an Order for the sake of those whoare
7 i | sinner. But, above all, the Order is for thesimple and for
8 i, 3| true type of Evangelical Order should embrace, must not
9 i, 3| otherChristian works. In this Order, those whose conduct was
10 i, 3| Christians in earnest, Form and Order wouldsoon shape itself.
11 i, 3| But I cannot and would not order or arrange such acommunity
12 iii, h| the year,it were best to order the Postill of the day,
13 iii, k| And for the sake of good order and discipline in going
14 iii, o| forthe rest, no law nor order, exhortation nor driving,
15 iii, o| up, this and every other order is so to be used that should
16 iii, o| them awayand buy new ones. Order is an outward thing. Be
17 iii, o| misuse. Then it is no longer order but disorder. So no Order
18 iii, o| order but disorder. So no Order hasany intrinsic worth of
19 iii, o| as hitherto the Popish Order has been thoughtto have.
20 iii, o| thoughtto have. But all Order has its life, worth, strength,
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