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Martin Luther
Luther's Large Catechism

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1 Pref| and false weights] fall~far short of the measure), but 2 1| Fourth Commandment.~~Thus far we have learned the first 3 1| at His side. For it is a far higher thing to honor than 4 1| even though they go too far. Thirdly, that we show them 5 1| commands must be much and far nobler than~everything that 6 1| blessed or holier life as far as your works are concerned? 7 1| stop a person from running far if it~were to strike him 8 1| you have~nevertheless, so far as you were concerned, suffered 9 1| their work. All these are~far worse than sneak-thieves, 10 1| narrowly but made to extend as far as we have to do with our~ 11 1| his neighbor goes just as far as the emperor and all~governments. 12 1| pass, as though they were far too insignificant, or had 13 1| see that no man can~get so far as to keep one of the Ten 14 1| a heavenly, angelic~man far above all holiness of the 15 1| Commandments, that no one need run~far for them. ~From this it 16 2| Second. OF THE CREED.~~Thus far we have heard the first 17 2| that all human ability is far too~feeble and weak to [ 18 2| set forth, there~would be far more articles, nor could 19 2| excellent knowledge, but a far greater treasure. For here 20 3| pray. But put such thoughts far away, for just the~same 21 3| prayer alone. For we are far too feeble to cope with 22 3| should else~have witnessed a far different tragedy, namely, 23 3| Himself possesses; which is far too great for any~human 24 3| as it is in heaven. ~Thus far we have prayed that God' 25 3| and sketch, showing how far this~petition extends through 26 3| temptation is therefore a far different thing from consenting~ 27 3| as though the devil were far from us, but at all times~ 28 4| readily infer that it is a far higher work than any work~ 29 4| propose to regard them in as far~as they have noses, eyes, 30 4| must put Christ-baptism far away from a bath-keeper' 31 4| account of which it is still far~more glorious than whatever 32 5| the most part they go so~far that they become quite brutish,


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