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Philip Melancthon
Ausburg Confession

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1 8 | nevertheless, since in this life many hypocrites and evil 2 12| such perfection in this life that they cannot sin.~The 3 17| godly and elect eternal life and everlasting joys, but 4 18| but only in works of this life, whether good or evil. " 5 18| whatsoever good pertains to this life. For all of these things 6 20| all estates and duties of life, as to what estates of life 7 20| life, as to what estates of life and what works in every 8 20| Way, the Truth, and the Life. John 14, 6.~This doctrine 9 20| merit grace by a monastic life. Some also devised other 10 20| endeavored to live an honest life could not succeed, but were 11 23| are fit to lead a single life; for God created man for 12 23| no good, honest, chaste life, no Christian, sincere, 13 23| not fit to lead a single life ought to contract matrimony. 14 23| compelled to lead a single life, who indeed offered such 15 26| title of being the spiritual life and the perfect life. Meanwhile 16 26| spiritual life and the perfect life. Meanwhile the commandments 17 26| in an imperfect state of life, as in marriage, in the 18 26| preach godliness and a holy life [, to teach faith and love]. ~ 19 27| entered into this kind of life through ignorance, being 20 27| taught that by this kind of life they merited forgiveness 21 27| added that the monastic life not only merited righteousness 22 27| Baptism, and that the monastic life was more meritorious than 23 27| of magistrates, than the life of pastors, and such like, 24 27| feign that it is a kind of life instituted to merit grace 25 27| above all other kinds of life ordained of God. These things 26 27| are not fitted for single life to contract matrimony, because 27 27| decide concerning a perpetual life. Another Canon, granting 28 27| commendations of monastic life. They hear celibacy praised 29 27| they lead their married life with offense to their consciences. 30 27| therefore some in private life are not afraid to take revenge, 31 27| world, and seeking a kind of life which would be more pleasing 32 27| good and perfect kind of life is that which has for it 33 27| saying that the monastic life is a state of perfection.~ 34 28| the Holy Ghost, eternal life. These things cannot come


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