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1 Text| of the law~ but only by faith." You also tell me that 2 Text| that we are justified by faith in Christ without~ any works 3 Text| without any works, but by faith, as he says in~ Chapter 4 Text| rejected - which must mean faith alone justifies - whoever 5 Text| works would have~ to say "Faith alone justifies and not 6 Text| himself to not use the~ term "faith alone" but but spell it 7 Text| offensive to preach "by faith alone"?~ ~ Still more offensive 8 Text| from speaking freely about~ faith? Gracious, St. Paul and 9 Text| against works, insisting on faith alone for no~ other reason 10 Text| work but only the~ eternal faith in the heart that alone, 11 Text| very core, proving that faith alone takes hold of Christ' 12 Text| fact is so~ obvious, that faith alone gives, brings, and 13 Text| It is not~ heretical that faith alone holds on to Christ 14 Text| the first, to say that~ faith alone makes one righteous. 15 Text| is not works, it must be faith alone. Oh what a marvelous,~ 16 Text| saved by works as well as by faith. That would be~ like saying 17 Text| necessitates one~ say: "Faith alone makes one righteous." 18 Text| works~ and wander away from faith, losing Christ, especially 19 Text| forcefully~ as possible: "Faith alone saves without works!"