Quote by Philip Schaff Download Open image ““If ever a monk got to heaven by monkery," says Luther, "I ought to have gotten there.”” — Philip Schaff ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
Someone asked Luther, "Do you feel that you've been forgiven?" He answered, "No, but I'm as sure As there's a God in Heaven!" — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
“I remember the words of Luther, that reading, prayer, and temptation are necessary to strengthen, and to purify the talents of a minister.” — Christmas Evans Copy Share Image
“Martin Luther claimed that he “never did anything well until his wrath was excited, and then he could do anything well.” — J Oswald Sanders Copy Share Image
“The key, Luther finally realized, was that God’s love and grace were not merited, but freely given and freely received through faith alone.” — Michelle DeRusha Copy Share Image
If anyone could have gained heaven as a monk, then I would indeed have been among them. — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
“if monasteries accepted the irreligious and permitted abstention from prayer, I'd become a monk.” — Henri Troyat Copy Share Image
“Martin Luther. And though this world with devils filled, Should threaten to undo us; We will not fear, for God has willed His truth… — Mark Hitchcock Copy Share Image
“Luther had passed many a white church in his day, heard them singing their hymns and chanting their "Amens" and seen them gather on… — Dennis Lehane Copy Share Image
“he and the cardinal agree it would be better if Luther had never been born, or better if he had been born more subtle.” — Hilary Mantel Copy Share Image
“Luther's return from the cloister to the world was the worst blow the world had suffered since the days of early Christianity.” — Dietrich Bonhoeffer Copy Share Image
Martin Luther, when he walked in the woods, used to raise his hat to the birds and say, ‘Good morning, theologians—you wake and sing,… — Richard Wurmbrand Copy Share Image
“He is in heaven now, and happy; or if not there, he bides in hell and is content; for in that place he will… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“Luther, the hero of Worms, the champion of the sacred rights of conscience, was, in words, the most violent, but in practice, the least… — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image
“Some plant wild fig trees near cultivated fig trees, and there are others who, to remedy the weakness of the productive fig tree of… — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image
The apostolic writings are of three kinds: historical, didactic, and prophetic. — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image
“Henceforth we find woman no longer a slave of man and tool of lust, but the pride and joy of her husband, the fond… — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image
“Paul was the only scholar among the apostles. He never displays his learning, considering it of no account as compared with the excellency of… — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image
One man with truth on his side is stronger than a majority in error, and will conquer in the end. — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image
“Calvinism emphasizes divine sovereignty and free grace; Arminianism emphasizes human responsibility. The one restricts the saving grace to the elect: the other extends it… — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image
Who touches money touches dirt; and the less religion has to do with it, the better. — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image
The style of the Bible in general is singularly adapted to men of every class and grade of culture, affording the child the simple… — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image
“Calvin sets the absolute sovereignty of God and the infallibility of the Bible over against the pretended sovereignty and infallibility of the pope. Fearing… — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image
The resurrection of Christ is therefore emphatically a test question upon which depends the truth or falsehood of the Christian religion. It is either… — Philip Schaff Copy Share Image