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Philip Melancthon
Ausburg Confession

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1 3 | but also for all actual sins of men~He also descended 2 4 | into favor, and that their sins are forgiven for Christ' 3 4 | made satisfaction for our sins. This faith God imputes 4 6 | before God. For remission of sins and justification is apprehended 5 6 | freely receiving remission of sins, without works, by faith 6 11| confession an enumeration of all sins is not necessary. For it 7 12| Baptism there is remission of sins whenever they are converted 8 12| that for Christ's sake, sins are forgiven, comforts the 9 12| teach that remission of sins comes through faith but 10 13| faith which believes that sins are forgiven, is required. ~ 11 15| to make satisfaction for sins, are opposed to the Gospel 12 15| to make satisfaction for sins, are useless and contrary 13 20| or merit forgiveness of sins, grace, and justification, 14 20| and make satisfaction for sins. Hence there was very great 15 20| grace and forgiveness of sins and justification are apprehended 16 20| Article: the forgiveness of sins, to wit, that we have grace, 17 20| righteousness, and forgiveness of sins through Christ.~Now he that 18 20| Article: the forgiveness of sins. Hence, they hate God as 19 20| faith that forgiveness of sins is apprehended, and that, 20 20| who impels men to divers sins, to ungodly opinions, to 21 24| should be made for daily sins, venial and mortal. From 22 24| the Mass takes away the sins of the living and the dead 23 24| but also for all other sins, as it is written to the 24 24| when we believe that our sins are forgiven for Christ' 25 24| if the Mass take away the sins of the living and the dead 26 25| receives the forgiveness of sins. Aforetime satisfactions 27 25| teach that an enumeration of sins is not necessary, and that 28 25| anxiety to enumerate all sins, for it is impossible to 29 25| impossible to recount all sins, as the Psalm testifies, 30 25| who can know it; But if no sins were forgiven, except those 31 25| find peace; for very many sins they neither see nor can 32 25| Therefore confess your sins before God, the true Judge, 33 26| to make satisfactions for sins. And that the world so thought, 34 26| faith, which believes that sins are forgiven for Christ' 35 26| faith which believes that sins are freely forgiven for 36 26| or make satisfaction for sins by such exercises. And such 37 26| to merit forgiveness of sins by that discipline, but 38 27| they merited forgiveness of sins and justification before 39 27| man's making satisfy for sins and merit grace and justification. 40 27| and merited forgiveness of sins, yea, they invented still 41 28| Gospel, to remit and retain sins, and to administer Sacraments. 42 28| Holy Ghost. Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted 43 28| unto them; and whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained. 44 28| jurisdiction except to forgive sins, to judge doctrine, to reject 45 28| may make satisfaction for sins, or merit grace and righteousness. 46 28| therefore, do they increase sins by these traditions?~But 47 28| or make satisfaction for sins, or that consciences be 48 28| one will say that a woman sins who goes out in public with


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