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Philip Melancthon
Ausburg Confession

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1 2 | since the fall of Adam all men begotten in the natural 2 3 | also for all actual sins of men~He also descended into hell, 3 4 | Also they teach that men cannot be justified before 4 5 | the Holy Ghost comes to men without the external Word, 5 7 | ceremonies, instituted by men, should be everywhere alike. 6 8 | Sacraments administered by evil men, according to the saying 7 8 | be administered by evil men.~They condemn the Donatists, 8 8 | use the ministry of evil men in the Church, and who thought 9 8 | thought the ministry of evil men to be unprofitable and of 10 13| marks of profession among men, but rather to be signs 11 15| concerning such things men are admonished that consciences 12 16| to obey God rather than men. Acts 5, 29. ~ 13 17| everlasting joys, but ungodly men and the devils He will condemn 14 17| punishments of condemned men and devils.~They condemn 15 18| Book III: We grant that all men have a free will, free, 16 19| of the devil and ungodly men; which will, unaided of 17 20| inexperienced and profane men judge ill concerning this 18 20| apprehended by faith in Christ.~Men are also admonished that 19 20| of the devil who impels men to divers sins, to ungodly 20 21| to excite the hatred of men against our part, disseminate 21 21| excited the minds of good men, they have first given occasion 22 21| these ungodly and malicious men represent. Besides, the 23 23| Christ says, Matt. 19,11: All men cannot receive this saying, 24 23| He teaches that not all men are fit to lead a single 25 23| Church priests were married men. For Paul says, 1 Tim. 3, 26 23| enforced celibacy and depriving men of marriage (which God Himself 27 23| instituted and left free to men) has never produced any 28 23| because of the weakness of men; which it is to be wished 29 23| highly honored. But now men, and that, priests, are 30 24| grievous complaint of all good men that Masses have been basely 31 24| churches by what manner of men Masses are said only for 32 24| many centuries by the very men who were both able and in 33 24| Masses. [With this work men wished to obtain from God 34 26| and like traditions of men, are works profitable to 35 26| and did greatly terrify men's consciences, if they should 36 26| the observances of such men were more acceptable to 37 26| all traditions, and yet men judged these observances 38 26| Augustine also forbids that men's consciences should be 39 26| cannot be understood, if men think that they merit grace 40 26| with the commandments of men. He, therefore, does not 41 26| But, at the same time, men are warned that such observances 42 27| rigor displeased many good men before this time, who saw 43 27| time, who saw that young men and maidens were thrown 44 27| counsels."~Thus they made men believe that the profession 45 27| that it is lawful for all men who are not fitted for single 46 27| can be raised to this? Let men extol the obligation of 47 27| deliberately! Young maidens and men, before they are able to 48 27| esteemed, although other men afterwards thought otherwise.~ 49 27| ordained and chosen of men without the commandment 50 27| with the commandments of men. And Paul teaches everywhere 51 27| acts of worship, devised by men, but that it comes by faith 52 27| says) no vow ought to bind men to wickedness.~Paul says, 53 27| above this, they persuaded men that services of man's making 54 27| people a service devised by men, without the commandment 55 27| that such service justifies men. For the righteousness of 56 27| east before the eyes of men.~Furthermore, the precepts 57 27| of God are obscured when men hear that only monks are 58 27| are on record examples of men who, forsaking marriage 59 27| commandments devised by men. A good and perfect kind 60 27| is necessary to admonish men of these things.~And before 61 28| Church by learned and godly men. Therefore our teachers, 62 28| teachers, for the comforting of men's consciences, were constrained 63 28| manifest injuries, and restrain men with the sword and bodily 64 28| communion of the Church wicked men, whose wickedness is known, 65 28| commandments and doctrines of men! which things have indeed 66 28| fables and commandments of men that turn from the truth.~ 67 28| acts of worship devised by men.~What, then, are we to think 68 28| additional reason, that men might have an example of 69 28| to obey God rather than men.~Peter, 1 Pet. 5, 3, forbids 70 29| exhibit our Confession and let men see a summary of the doctrine


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