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1 Pref | Preface ~A Christian, Profitable, and Necessary
2 Pref2| for children, what every Christian must~needs know, so that
3 Pref2| fuller understanding~of all Christian doctrine than children and
4 Pref2| the Holy Ghost, the holy Christian Church, the~communion of
5 Pref2| five parts of the entire Christian~doctrine which should be
6 1 | through Christ. But to grasp a Christian meaning for the simple as~
7 1 | first part of the common~Christian doctrine, both for teaching
8 2 | heard the first part of Christian doctrine, in which~we have
9 2 | the Holy Ghost; the holy Christian Church, the communion~of
10 2 | communion of saints or the Christian~Church, the forgiveness
11 2 | this end? Answer: By the Christian Church, the forgiveness~
12 2 | that begets and bears every Christian through the Word of~God,
13 2 | works. Therefore it is not a Christian Church either; for where~
14 2 | calls, and~gathers the Christian Church, without which no
15 2 | Creed denominates the holy Christian Church, communionem~sanctorum,
16 2 | it~ought to be called a Christian congregation or assembly (
17 2 | meant to explain what the Christian Church is. This our people,
18 2 | further believe that in this Christian Church we have forgiveness
19 2 | God in~the unity of the Christian Church, yet on account of
20 2 | Everything, therefore, in the Christian Church is ordered to the
21 2 | us, because we are in the~Christian Church, where there is nothing
22 2 | other. ~But outside of this Christian Church, where the Gospel
23 2 | of these two~things, the Christian Church and the forgiveness
24 2 | brought together all His~Christian Church nor dispensed forgiveness.
25 2 | into the fellowship of this~Christian Church, and through the
26 2 | Law], therefore makes no Christian, for the wrath and displeasure~
27 3 | slack. For~whenever a godly Christian prays: Dear Father let Thy
28 3 | doctrine and life are godly and Christian. For~since in this prayer
29 3 | the holy~Word of God and a Christian life that both we who have
30 3 | temptations which~every Christian must bear, even though each
31 4 | chief parts of the common Christian~doctrine. Besides these
32 4 | Christ, of which also every Christian ought to have at~least an
33 4 | without them there can be~no Christian; although, alas! hitherto
34 4 | first received into the Christian Church. However, in order
35 4 | firmly. ~Therefore every Christian has enough in Baptism to
36 5 | one who desires to be a Christian and go to the~Sacrament
37 5 | Creed: I believe a holy Christian~Church, the forgiveness
38 5 | This, now, is the entire Christian preparation for receiving
39 5 | always~opposes this and every Christian exercise, and drives and
40 5 | have the liberty to be~no Christian, and neither have to believe
41 5 | But if you wish to be a~Christian, you must from time to time
42 5 | think: See, what sort of a Christian I am! If I~were one, I would
43 5 | congregation and esteemed as no Christian, he~ought not stay away
44 5 | to be~brought up in the Christian doctrine and understanding.
45 5 | the Word of God and the Christian Church may be preserved.~
46 5 | baptized~and received into the Christian Church, they should also
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