The Conservative Reformation And Its Theology As Represented in the Augsburg C

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The Conservative Reformation And Its Theology As Represented in the Augsburg C
Charles Porterfield Krauth
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1), offering us His grace (A. C. Ix. ), and not ex opere 584 CONSERVATIVE REFORMATION.
operato (A. C. Xiii. 3), but in those only who rightly use it, i. E. Who believe from the heart the promises which are offered and shown (A. C. Xiii. 2 ; L. C. 49, 33), is one of the instruments by which the Tloly Ghost is given (A. C. V. 2), who excites and confirms faith, whereby we are justified before God (A. C. Iv. ; ib. V. 3), so that they who thus receive or use it, are in God's favor (A. C. Ix. 2), ha
...ve remission of their sins (Nicene Creed, 9), are born again (A. C. Ii. 2), and are released from condemnation and eternal death (A. C. Ii. 2 ; Sm. C. 361, 6) so long as they are in a state of foith, and bring forth holy works (A. C. Xiii. 1-6 ; Sm. C. 362, 11-14, ^; while, on the other hand, where there is no faith, a bare and fruitless sign, so far as blessing is concerned, alone remains (L. C. 496, 73), and they who do not use their Baptism aright, and are acting against conscience, and lettins: sin reio^n in them, and thus lose the Holy Spirit, are in condemnation, from which they cannot escape, except by true conversion (A.

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