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Philip Melancthon
Ausburg Confession

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1 2 | Article II - Of Original Sin ~~~~~~~Also they teach that 2 2 | natural way are born with sin, that is, without the fear 3 2 | vice of origin, is truly sin, even now condemning and 4 2 | that original depravity is sin, and who, to obscure the 5 3 | the devil and the power of sin.~The same Christ shall openly 6 12| through the knowledge of sin; the other is faith, which 7 12| this life that they cannot sin.~The Novatians also are 8 15| may be observed without sin, and which are profitable 9 16| save only when commanded to sin; for then they ought to 10 19| Article XIX - Of the Cause of Sin~~~~~~~Of the Cause of Sin they 11 19| of Sin~~~~~~~Of the Cause of Sin they teach that, although 12 19| nature, yet the cause of sin is the will of the wicked, 13 21| 1 John 2, 1: If any man sin, we have an Advocate with 14 24| admonished concerning this sin, Private Masses were discontinued 15 24| satisfaction for original sin, and instituted the Mass 16 24| satisfaction only for original sin and not likewise for all 17 24| not likewise for all other sin. Accordingly it is hoped 18 24| Ambrose says: Because I always sin, I am always bound to take 19 26| slothfulness tempt him to sin, but not that we may merit 20 26| things it should not be made sin if they be omitted without 21 27| alone. Therefore they do not sin who obey this commandment 22 28| when they find matters of sin in foods, in days, and like 23 28| that they make it mortal sin, even without offense to 24 28| labor on holy-days, a mortal sin to omit the Canonical Hours, 25 28| works which appease God that sin in a reserved case cannot 26 28| and to think that it is a sin to break them without offense 27 28| salvation, or to judge that they sin when they break them without 28 28| yet they that do it not sin not; for not even the Apostles 29 28| as cannot be kept without sin, we are bound to follow 30 28| which cannot be kept without sin. But if they make no concession,


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