Chapter
1 1| alone that seeks in its own works help, consolation, and~salvation,
2 1| not~endure in Christ those works which they themselves were
3 1| occupied in holy words, works, and life. For the day needs~
4 1| seek holiness in~their own works. Note, therefore, that the
5 1| holy exercise. For other works and~occupations are not
6 1| them such honor also~by works, that is, with our body
7 1| I am to do good and holy works, I know of none better than
8 1| wish to perform truly good works, and by commanding~them,
9 1| serve God with truly good works, that they do what is~pleasing
10 1| all who are occupied~with works of their own choice): "Behold,
11 1| distressing, and difficult works and make their~boast, we
12 1| torment~themselves with works of their own device, and,
13 1| and the~glamour of our own works. ~Therefore I would be very
14 1| pleasing to Him~above all other works. Therefore they ought rather
15 1| they may do truly golden~works; a matter which has hitherto
16 1| holier life as far as your works are concerned? For in the~
17 1| alone~serves Him, but the works are for the service of man.
18 1| to be persuaded that such works are~pleasing to God and
19 1| to true noble and sublime works, as gentleness patience,
20 1| our hands~full doing good works. But this would not be preaching
21 1| regarded as forbidding good~works and clearing the convents.
22 1| hypocritical estate~and works as the most perfect life,
23 1| the true, holy, and godly works, in which,~with all the
24 1| yea,~many and great good works, of which you can joyfully
25 1| now seeks and desires good works will find here more than~
26 1| step forth,~with all their works melted together into one
27 1| quite a multitude~of good works which please God most highly,
28 1| their great~and grievous works which they have invented
29 1| virtues imply. But such works are not of value and make
30 1| not peculiar and conceited works~and restricted to particular
31 1| common, every-day domestic works which one neighbor can practice
32 1| high esteem. ~But the other works cause people to open their
33 1| He demands that all our~works proceed from a heart which
34 1| estates, commandments, and works which~are taught and practiced
35 2| treasure for us, without our works and merit, and made us~acceptable
36 2| grace and be saved~by our works. Therefore it is not a Christian
37 2| us the Word, whereby He works and~promotes sanctification,
38 2| forgiveness of sin, but by their works, have~expelled and severed
39 3| desires, and for what he works with all his powers. For
40 3| us either in words or in works. (For~whatever we do upon
41 3| must be either words or works, speech or~act.) In the
42 3| an openly wicked life and works, when those who are~called
43 3| can merit anything by my works, but because Thou hast promised
44 3| disregard both the Word~and works of God to tear us away from
45 4| the work of God to our own works. For there is a much~more
46 4| many great and~difficult works and we all think much more
47 4| collect~in one mass the works of all the monks, however
48 4| person according to the works, but the works~according
49 4| according to the works, but the works~according to the person,
50 4| does not shine~like the works which we do, it is to be
51 4| what it profits, gives and works. And this also we~cannot
52 4| faith alone saves,~and that works and external things avail
53 4| short, what God does~and works in us He proposes to work
54 4| excludes and repels all~works which we can do, in the
55 4| itself a~work, and you say works are of no avail for salvation;
56 4| faith? Answer: Yes, our works, indeed, avail nothing for~
57 4| bath-keeper's~baptism). God's works, however, are saving and
58 5| fruit your flesh is: Now the works~of the flesh (he says [chap.
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