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Register for the First Year of the Lutheran. Top (The First Digit Shows the Page Number, the Second the Column of the Same) 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06 , 07, 08, 09 , 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 , 18, 19, 20 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 , 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 , 37, 38 , 39, 40 41, 42, 43, 44, . Register for the first year of the Lutheran. Top (The first digit shows the page number, the second the column of the same). Indulgences, Luther's Sentences. 20, 3. Agende, false Lutheran. 47,1. Old Lutherans, protest against this name". 91, 2. Arius, his time. His heresy 57, 3. Rejection of it at the Nicene Conciliar. Concil. 63, 1. his end. 66, 2. Arndt prefers to be deposed before he gives in to the reformers. 52, 2. Augsburg Confession. 85,1. Words of healing at Holy Communion. Communion. 35, 3. 47,1. Confession of the editor of his aberrations in Stephanism. 79. Bernard dies blessed in Christ alone. 8. The profession of preaching, its necessity and nature. 61. reprehensibility of the temporary B. 65. Punishment, fraternal 46, 2. The Bible, the falls of man recounted in it, do not cast a shadow on this holy book. Book. 39, 3. Bible reading brought about the Reformation. 4. Bible translation. 85,3. 86, 1. Brentius, Luther's judgment of him. 3, 2. is miraculously saved. 72. Letter to Hans Luther. 77, 3. Penance. 36,3. Chiliasm. 45. Christian, why we do not call ourselves mere Christians. 9. does not become perfect. 15,3. 76, 3. Christianity, its essence. 92. Christ is to be recognized first as a gift, then as an example. 89, 2. A little child. 86, 2. Is to be heard alone. 44, 3. Dr. Delitzsch, letter from him. 90, 3. Trinity, the doctrine of which is not unreasonable. 19, 3. Evangelicals, that is what the Unrighteous call themselves now. 10, 3., 43, 1. have separated themselves from the orthodox church by this name. 14, 2: They work into the hands of the sects. 32, 1 They gather at the expense of the Lutheran Church. 43, 3. Why they are making good progress now. 44, 1. Flesh of Christ blasphemes the Zwinglians. 45, 2. note. Community of misbelievers dangerous and to flee. 14, 2. George's, Duke, Shamed Prejudice. 64, 3. George's, the Margrave's, Lutheran Confession. 15, 1. Gerhard's, Paul, Beständigkeit gegen die reförmirte Lehre. 52, 2. Faith, essence of the same. 96, 3. makes alone righteous. 25. is a miracle. 88, 2. Grace alone gives blessedness. 8, 3. Jerome, Conversation with the Christ Child. 34, 3. Jesuit, his terrible end. 32, 3. a convert. 60, 2. Instruction of a congregation for its preacher. 48,1. Earthly Sense. 55, 3. Unbelieving communities are not churches or institutions of blessedness, although they find in the church and the church is hidden among them. 99, 1. They also have the rights of the church for the sake of the children of God hidden among them. There. Find errors to refute. 72, 3. Catholic, has a good and an evil meaning. 9, 3. Why did Luther shred "Christian" for this? 35,2. Luther's Catechisms. 81, 3. Heretics, who? 50.3 They are not to be overcome with physical weapons, but with God's word. 40. Childlike faith is lacking in the Sacramentans. 75,3. Church, its characteristics are Word and Sacrament. 21. 21 What it actually is. 97 It is always one and the same. It is not to be judged by the sins and false doctrines of those who outwardly adhere to it. 39, 3 There is only one, which consists only of true believers, is everywhere, and is invisible. 82, 83 The visible community is always the same. The visible community of all those called is the church only in an inauthentic sense. 83, 2. The doctrinal purity in the church has its various degrees, but the true church never errs wilfully and obstinately. 83, 3. Wrong teaching of Mr. N. about the church. 86. ff. The church cannot be recognized by the crowd. 88. 88. the church does not make blessed. 96, 1. we should not believe in the church. 96, 2. Church, Lutheran, why it is the true, Catholic, Christian Church fei. Luther did not found a new church, but remained faithful to the old one and its doctrine. 97, 1. he did not separate himself from the Roman church. 98,2 He did not want to gather the whole church around him. 5,2 The Lutheran church does not only consist of those who call themselves Lutheran. 99, 3. It is not a special party in the Christian church. 99, 3. One should adhere to it. 100, 3. misrepresentation which Mr. N. attributes to the editor. 95. Church, new German Catholic. 91.1. Laymen, can also distinguish the true church from the false church. 23, 3. must be certain of the doctrine. 88, 8. are despised in the Papist. Church. 84, 3. Teaching Hospital in Perry Co, Mo. 93. Love, out of love one must not tolerate error. 8, 2. 52,1. Luther respects the testimony of the church. 98, 1. does not want to be a head. 3, 3. his sharp writing. 4, 3. quantity of his writings. 15, 8. was captivated by the word, otherwise he would have gladly united with the Reformed. 44, 2. He defies doctrine, not his life. 80, 3. was not a servant of princes. 74, 3. was indifferent to avarice and unselfish. 74, 1. was very moderate. 33, 3. note. Luther's life. Birth, childhood, studies, entry into monastic life. 33. 33: Temptations and marring of conscience in the monastery. Jb. 3. becomes a Roman priest, professor at Wittenberg, travels to Rome and becomes all the more restless here. 34. ffg. He becomes a Doctor of the Holy Scriptures and a preacher. Scripture and preacher. Ib. 2. He wrote 95 sentences against Tezel's abomination of indulgences, was citied to Rome, but was interrogated in Augsburg and Altenburg and asked to recant, which he refused. Luther comes to a living knowledge of the righteousness of faith. 38 Leipzig Disputation. 3. Luther confesses Christ at Worms. 43, 2. Luther at the Wartburg, begins the translation of the N. T. and the Church Postil. 73, Returns to Wittenberg and drives out the iconoclasts. Ib. 3. His fight against the heavenly prophets, Anabaptists and rebellious peasants. 74, 1. his marriage. 77. his fight against Zwingli. 81, 1. talks with him in Marburg. 82, 1. his last years, death and burial. 101. Lutheran, what does it mean to be a Lutheran? 5,1 It is not only those who call themselves Lutherans who find everywhere and have existed at all times. Ib. Lutherans also exist among the sects. Ib. Is it not wrong to call oneself so? 2, 8. Luther- double judgment about it. 3:1, 15:2. Lutherans do not distinguish themselves from orthodox believers by their name, do not believe in Luther, do not profess a new doctrine, and do not form a new church. 8:2. It is a distinguishing name. 100,1. Why do we insist on this name. 18,3. Martyrs, Lutheran, will be" burned. 26, 2. song of Luther hereof. 27, 3. Opinion, good, does not excuse. 56,1. Methodists, judged. 11, 2. Calling out to those who were Lutherans. 59, 2. their false doctrine of the testimony of the Holy Spirit. Spirit. 68, 1. proof that they are a sect. 69. Mission statement. 90, 2. New measure. 32,1. Nicene Concilium. 63,1. Ordination. 65 3. Easter celebration of St. Baby Jesus. 57,1. Philosopher, whose conversion. 4, 3. teachings of the philosophers. 18, 2. Preaching office, its divine dignity. 61,1. Priesthood, spiritual, to be distinguished from the office of preaching. 61, 3; 90,1. Protestants, that is what the rationalists call themselves now. 11,2 Origin of this name. 82, 1. They are often found "centered" in the papacy. 76, 3. Testing the Spirits. 71, 3. Justification, main article of Christian doctrine. 1,3. Reformed, their heresies. 10,2. Rule of Faith. 3, 3. Religious menagerie. 28.2 Schmalkaldic Articles. 101,1. Scripture is to be studied before all. 4, 1. must not be explained according to human conceit. 84, 3. Schools, Luther's exhortation to establish such. 91, 3. Enthusiasts, how to convert. 28, 3. Selneccers Urtheil von den Hugenotten. 6, 2. Secte, what it is. 50, 3. Separatist. 50.3. convert p. 72.2. Spener rejects ecclesiastical union without doctrinal unity. 52, 8. Mockers, defense of the Christian religion against them. 17, 1. 39, 2. Baptism, conversion at a baptism in jest. 36, 2. Temple construction, attempted by Julian. 49. Luther's Table Talks, Their Value. 55,1. Comfort for the spiritually challenged and the weak in faith. 68, 2. Union, the Prussian one, is wrong. 7, 2. It is against God's word if one is not united in doctrine. 43, 2.- 51, 3. It has its reason in unbelief. 56, 1. It is not justified by good purpose: ib. Has not brought blessing, ib. Whether according to Joh. 10, 16. must first become a herd. 45,1. Condemn, from simplicity erring are not to be condemned. 6,1. Reason cannot find the truth. 18, 3. Their relationship to revelation. 30, 2. Trust in God. 35, 1. Waldensians. 7,1. Christmas. 29. Wittenberg Concord in 1536. 86.2. Word of God, the Christians' highest treasure. 89:1. Wyneken's Schrift von der Noth der Lutheraner in Nordamerika. 31, 2. Testimony of the Holy Spirit. The testimony of the Holy Spirit cannot be separated from baptism.
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