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  • topic_name = Justification by faith alone / Sola Fide | * [[Justification by faith plus works]]
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  • #redirect [[Justification by faith plus works#Quotes]]
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  • ...a person is justified by his faith alone and not on the basis of his good works ...thodox and Catholic churches teach that a person is justified by faith and works.
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  • ...[[Roman Catholicism: Salvation|Salvation]], [[Justification by faith plus works]]; [[Roman Catholicism: Sin|Sin]], [[Purgatory]]; [[Roman Catholicism: Mary ...tians however, including that it teaches [[justification through faith and works]] and that existence of [[purgatory]] and mortal and venial sins.
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  • topic_name = Justification | * [[Justification by faith alone]], [[Justification by faith plus works]]
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  • topic_name = Justification by faith plus works | ...cs = [[Good works]], [[Law]], [[Salvation]], [[Grace]], [[Justification by faith]]
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  • ...uries. It teaches belief in the [[Trinity]], [[Justification by faith plus works]], [[Veneration of saints]] the [[Mysteries]] (or [[Sacrament]]s). ...odoxy: Salvation|Salvation]] | [[Theosis]] | [[Justification by faith plus works]] | [[Eastern Orthodoxy: Sin|Sin]]
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  • * [[Justification]], [[Grace]] | ...f his faith in [[Jesus Christ]] and not through any [[good works]] that he does.
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  • subtopics = [[Justification]] | ...ons include directly affecting the Protestant doctrine of Justification by Faith (Sola Fide).
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  • ...tantism]]. The book addresses issues such as [[justification by faith plus works]], [[purgatory]], the [[Mass]] and prayers to Mary.
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  • ** [[Catholicism teaches justification by faith plus works (justforcatholics.org)]] ...to be saved". The website focuses on the belief that salvation is through faith in Jesus Christ alone.
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  • ** [[Justification by faith plus works]]
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  • ...oxy Doctrine]] - [[Mysteries]], [[Theosis]], [[Justification by faith plus works]] The Eastern Roman Empire, by edict from the Emperor Constantin the Great, officially declares Christiani
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  • ...the copyright terms stated by it's author Dr Joe Mizzi: "Permission given by author to copy this article without changes"}} ...something about how the Catholic Church teaches that salvation is through works. This is contrary to everything that I’ve discovered about the Catholic C
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  • ** [[Sin]], [[Justification]], [[Grace]], [[Love]], [[Afterlife|Heaven and hell]] ...till considerable differences in understanding on major themes including [[justification]], [[salvation]] and [[grace]].
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  • ''By Benjamin Meng'' ...t, only for the righteousness of [[Christ]] imputed to us, and received by faith alone.
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  • ...raments]], [[Roman Catholicism: Mass|Mass]], [[Justification by faith plus works]], [[Roman Catholicism: Sin|Sin]], [[Purgatory]], [[Roman Catholicism: Mary ...e of [[Justification by faith]] alone versus [[Justification by faith plus works]].
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  • ...al Orthodoxy Doctrine]] - [[Monophysitism]], [[Justification by faith plus works]]
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  • ...to show how [[Jesus]] fulfilled the Old Testament. He would speak about [[faith]] and [[forgiveness]] rather than [[Law]]. ...s]] in [[Athens]], using culturally relevant statements. He introduced God by talking about something he had seen in the marketplace in Athens, a statue
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  • ...ing God to be Roman or Anglican or Baptist or Methodist or Presbyterian or what have you. ([[J.B. Phillips]])}} ...first from [[Jesus Christ]], through the [[apostle Peter]] to the [[pope]] by [[Apostolic Succession]].
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  • ...''' is a [[Christian]] [[Theology|theological]] concept embraced primarily by [[Arminianism|Arminian]] followers of [[John Wesley]] who are part of the [ ...ging for deliverance from sin and death and moves us toward repentance and faith." <ref>''The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church - 2004'' (Na
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  • ...n inheritance, having been predestined according to the purpose of him who works all things according to the counsel of his will..." ([[Ephesians 1:11]]). B ...tes of the Christian Religion]] (1559). Sometimes Calvinism is referred to by other names, such as "Augustinianism", because Calvin basically followed [[
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  • * [[A look at justification by faith and good works in Luther's theology (J.S)]] ==Hymns by Martin Luther==
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  • ...Reformation or simply Catholic Reform identifies it as an action initiated by the Catholic Church, rather than a reaction to Protestant Reformers. ...such as the [[Fifth Lateran Council]], and the sermons on reform delivered by [[John Colet]] in England).
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  • ...orld and everything in it was created by God. God is a personal being, and by some mystery that we cannot understand, he is three, yet one: [[God the Fat ...we do can restore us to a right relationship with God. It is only through faith in [[Jesus Christ]], in his death and resurrection that we can return to Go
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  • subtopics = [[Baptist doctrine]] - [[Justification by faith alone]], [[Believer's baptism]], [[Sola Scriptura]], [[Baptist doctrine: Co ...y, Baptists teach a [[believer's baptism]] where adults who have professed faith in [[Jesus Christ]] are baptised as a symbol of their [[salvation]]. The ch
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  • * [[Protestant Doctrine]] - [[Justification by faith]] ...e issue of [[Justification by faith]] versus [[Justification by faith plus works]]. Some of the main Protestant church denominations today include the [[Lut
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  • ...reference library and discussion forum for all Christians to share their [[faith]]. Started in January 2004, we are working on [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBER ...assics]] library is a collection of public domain Christian writings, with works like [[The Confessions of St. Augustine]], [[Pilgrim's Progress]] and [[In
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  • ...tp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law law], but due to a narrow escape from death by lightning, he changed his mind and in spite of his father’s objections be ...t [[God]] gives believers in [[Christ]]—it is a righteousness they receive by personally trusting in Christ.
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  • "What religion are you?" asked my friend. "Yes, but what are you? Anglican? Catholic? Lutheran?" he persisted.
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  • ...ader to other Paris evangelicals. All that is known about the occasion is what he himself says in the preface to his commentary on the Psalms: ...s of Popery to be easily extricated from so profound an abyss of mire, God by a sudden conversion subdued and brought my mind to a teachable frame, which
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  • ...n's sinfulness and God's sovereignty? Is predestination a fair doctrine or does it make God out to be dispassionate and tyrannical? In this paper, I will a ...ely on the basis of His good pleasure. Those not elected are not saved. He does this because He is sovereign; that is, He has the absolute authority, right
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  • ''By [[James Swan]], Octoboer 2005, [email protected]'' A Look at [[Justification By Faith]] Alone and Good Works in Luther’s [[Theology]]
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  • <center><font size="2">''By [[User:P.B. Pilhet|<font color="black">Justin Matas</font>]]''</font></cent ...had always adhered to the more conservative view that only men were called by God to that role. And frankly, it was unusual that this particular person
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  • ''By James Swan'' ([email protected], August 2004) 5: Luther’s Opinion Of The Book Of James: A paragraph-by-paragraph analysis of Luther’s Preface to the Epistle of James.
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  • ...n A TREATISE OF THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD.''' '''William Gurnall, M.A.''' ''By the Rev. ...extraordinary and unaccountable. Born, as he was, in a seaport town of no mean importance,—the son of parents who held a prominent position in the town,
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  • * [[By (EBD)]] * [[By and by (EBD)]]
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