Catechism Quote by Martin Luther Download Open image “I must remain a child and pupil of the Catechism, and am glad so to remain.” — Martin Luther ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Catechism Catechism Glad Children Glad Glad Remain Pupil Catechism Pupils Remain Child
The Catechism was not written to please you. It will not make life easy for you, because it demands of you a new life. — Pope Benedict XVI Copy Share Image
Our children are very much remaining Anglican, and I very much wish to remain and shall remain a Catholic. — Princess Michael of Kent Copy Share Image
I must remain always, both in principle + actively, interested in everything. Taking all of knowledge as my province. — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
I was educated by monks - I thank them dearly for the education they gave me, but I am no longer a Catholic. — Antony Gormley Copy Share Image
I have always been, am, and propose to remain a mere scholar. All that I have ever proposed to myself is to say, this… — Thomas Huxley Copy Share Image
I will continue to put the safety and wellbeing of pupils, students and staff at the heart of all decision making. — Gavin Williamson Copy Share Image
I confess that for fifteen years my efforts in education, and my hopes of success in establishing a system of national education, have always… — Richard Cobden Copy Share Image
With my Roman Catholic upbringing, I have a set of principles that serve me well in good times and bad. — Steve Garvey Copy Share Image
To his doctrines I owe my great and glorious ambition for the sex to which I proudly belong and whose independence I shall defend… — Rosa Bonheur Copy Share Image
I remain committed to improving education in our state. The best way to fulfill this basic promise is a strong public educational system. — John Bel Edwards Copy Share Image
“It was easy for you to say these things, since you either knew you were not writing to Luther, but for the general public,… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
In a delightful garden, sowing, planting or digging are not hardship but are done with a zeal and a certain pleasure. — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
If you could understand a single grain of wheat you would die of wonder. — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
He who believes in God is not careful for the morrow, but labors joyfully and with a great heart. "For He giveth His beloved,… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
“God made man out of nothing, and as long as we are nothing, He can make something out of us.” — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
God wants us to pray, and he wants to hear our prayers-not because we are worthy, but because he is merciful. — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
Our office...subjects us to great burdens and labors, dangers and temptations, with little reward or gratitude from the world. But Christ himself will be… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
“Our faith in Christ does not free us from works but from false opinions concerning works, that is, from the foolish presumption that justification… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
The works of the righteous would be mortal sins if they would not be feared as mortal sins by the righteous themselves out of… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
Do not suppose that abuses are eliminated by destroying the object which is abused. Men can go wrong with wine and women. Shall we… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
“For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from observing the law. Romans 3:28” — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
It is possible to believe in progress as a fact without believing in progress as an ethical principle; but in the catechism of many… — Norbert Wiener Copy Share Image
A catechism is simply a tool for teaching the fundamentals of the faith. Unlike a creed or confession, a catechism uses questions and answers.… — Kevin DeYoung Copy Share Image
We are narrative creatures, and we need narrative nourishment-nar rative catechisms. — N.D. Wilson Copy Share Image
“Moreover, our certitudes were closely bound to a given set of symbols. Change the well defined Latin term for an undefined Greek one and… — Bryan Houghton Copy Share Image
If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge him? The Catechism of the Catholic Church… — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
When, as a child, I first opened my eyes on a Sunday-morning, a feeling of dismal anicipation, which began at least on the Friday,culminated.… — Lewis Carroll Copy Share Image
But, indeed, the science of logic and the whole framework of philosophical thought men have kept since the days of Plato and Aristotle, has… — George Herbert Copy Share Image
When women understand that governments and religions are human inventions; that Bibles, prayer-books, catechisms, and encyclical letters are all emanations from the brains of… — Elizabeth Cady Stanton Copy Share Image
“Faith, for me, isn't an argument, a catechism, a philosophical “proof.” It is instead a lens, a way of experiencing life, and a willingness… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The Scotch catechism says that man's chief end is 'to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.' But we shall then know that these are… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image