On the Spirit and the Letter - Letter to Marcellinus - Chapters 56-66
Chapter 56: The faith of those under the law differs from the faith of others, but nevertheless there is another difference that we must note: […]
Chapter 56: The faith of those under the law differs from the faith of others, but nevertheless there is another difference that we must note: […]
Chapter (45): Those who do the law are justified, not by their works, but by grace. The name of God and His saints are blessed in different meanings, and it was not intended now.
Chapter (34) Law and Grace after saying: “It is not like the covenant that I made with their fathers on the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt.” Note
Chapter (23): How the Ten Commandments kill without the presence of grace, even though the Messenger thought that he was blaming and correcting those who...
Chapter Twelve: Paul, therefore called a valiant contender for grace. Therefore Paul, who was first called Saul,
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