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mercy 1
merely 2
merit 28
merited 4
meriting 2
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28 merit
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Philip Melancthon
Ausburg Confession

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merit

   Art.
1 2 | obscure the glory of Christ's merit and benefits, argue that 2 6 | not rely on those works to merit justification before God. 3 12| faith but command us to merit grace through satisfactions 4 15| instituted to propitiate God, to merit grace, and to make satisfaction 5 15| days, etc., instituted to merit grace and to make satisfaction 6 20| cannot reconcile God or merit forgiveness of sins, grace, 7 20| merits grace, despises the merit and grace of Christ, and 8 20| monasteries hoping there to merit grace by a monastic life. 9 20| devised other works whereby to merit grace and make satisfaction 10 20| that we should trust to merit grace by them, but because 11 25| extolled; of faith and the merit of Christ and the righteousness 12 26| are works profitable to merit grace, and able to make 13 26| as a service necessary to merit grace, and did greatly terrify 14 26| Church, in order that the merit of Christ may be well known, 15 26| and like services, we must merit grace and righteousness. 16 26| if men think that they merit grace by observances of 17 26| human traditions we cannot merit grace or be justified, and 18 26| works that by them we may merit grace, or as though Christianity 19 26| sin, but not that we may merit grace or make satisfaction 20 26| keeping under his body, not to merit forgiveness of sins by that 21 27| kind of life instituted to merit grace and righteousness; 22 27| the commandment of God to merit justification and grace, 23 27| making satisfy for sins and merit grace and justification. 24 28| satisfaction for sins, or merit grace and righteousness. 25 28| For the glory of Christ's merit suffers injury when, by 26 28| observances, we undertake to merit justification. But it is 27 28| Christians, in order to merit justification a service 28 28| not that thereby we should merit grace or make satisfaction


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