Chapter
1 Pref2| understanding~of all Christian doctrine than children and new scholars.
2 Pref2| embraced in~a summary the doctrine, life, wisdom, and art of
3 Pref2| of the entire Christian~doctrine which should be constantly
4 1 | subtle matters of~faith and doctrine. And among liars belong
5 1 | a holy, divine Word~and doctrine. For if it had been regarded
6 1 | there can be no better~doctrine, indeed, than He gives forth.
7 1 | false preachers with their~doctrine and blasphemy, false judges
8 1 | reprove the Pope with his~doctrine, which is publicly set forth
9 1 | Commandments, a compend of divine doctrine, as to~what we are to do
10 1 | before they will produce a doctrine or estates equal to the
11 1 | of the common~Christian doctrine, both for teaching and urging
12 2 | first part of Christian doctrine, in which~we have seen all
13 2 | perceive that the Creed is a doctrine quite different~from the
14 2 | Ghost alone. The latter doctrine [of~the Law], therefore
15 2 | us; but this [namely, the doctrine of faith] brings pure grace,
16 3 | can be~said: When both our doctrine and life are godly and Christian.
17 3 | persecutes our Gospel and pure doctrine, and would suppress it,
18 3 | sublime and holy both in doctrine~and life, so that He may
19 4 | of the common Christian~doctrine. Besides these we have yet
20 5 | the true understanding and doctrine of~the Sacrament, there
21 5 | brought up in the Christian doctrine and understanding. For thereby
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