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- [The papists] ought to have sympathy with us weak, poor Christians, and not condemn us or make fun of us because we are learning so…
- ...but then eject them forever from this country. For, as we have heard, God's anger with them is so intense that gentle mercy will only…
- Medicine makes people ill, mathematics make them sad and theology makes them sinful.
- The first thing I ask is that people should not make use of my name, and should not call themselves Lutherans but Christians. What is…
- As is the business of tailors to make clothes and cobblers to make shoes, so it is the business of Christians to pray.
- If God is to create or to preserve a creature, God must be present and must make and preserve God's creation both in its innermost…
- Father and Mother are apostles, bishops and priests to their children, for it is they who make them acquainted with the gospel.
- Good works do not make a good man, but a good man does good works.
- God created the world out of nothing, and so long as we are nothing, He can make something out of us.
- Man is man because he is free to operate within a framework of his destiny. He is free to deliberate, to make decisions, and to…
- The most damnable and pernicious heresy that has ever plagued the mind of man was the idea that somehow he could make himself good enough…
- God creates out of nothing. Therefore, until a man is nothing, God can make nothing out of him.
- It is not necessary for a preacher to express all his thoughts in one sermon. A preacher should have three principles: first, to make a…
- For God is not gracious and merciful to sinners to the end that they might not keep his Law, nor that they should remain as…
- Works indeed are good, and God strictly requires them of us, but they do not make us holy.
- He that has but one word of God before him, and out of that word cannot make a sermon, can never be a preacher.
- As when my little son John offendeth: if then I should not whip him, but call him to the table unto me, and give him…
- Let the wife make the husband glad to come home, and let him make her sorry to see him leave.
- I cannot choose but adhere to the word of God, which has possession of my conscience; nor can I possibly, nor will I even make…
- Thus, dear friends, I have said it clearly enough, and I believe you ought to understand it and not make liberty a law...
- Those speak foolishly who ascribe their anger or their impatience to such as offend them or to tribulation. Tribulation does not make people impatient, but…
- They are trying to make me into a fixed star. I am an irregular planet.
- It is not imitation that makes sons. It is sonship that make imitators.
- Dearest Jesus, holy child, make thee a bed, soft, undefiled, within my heart, that it may be a quiet chamber kept for thee.
- Nothing on earth is so well-suited to make the sad merry, the merry sad, to give courage to the despairing, to make the proud humble,…
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