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Concordia Theological Monthly

1932

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Study Of The Eisenach Epistle-Lesson For The Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity, Th. Laetsch Sep 1932

Study Of The Eisenach Epistle-Lesson For The Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity, Th. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

James, in his epistle to the twelve tribes scattered abroad, does not teach salvation by works, nor does he proclaim a different way to heaven from that preached by Paul, Rom. 8, 24, and John, John 1, 19. 18, and Peter, Acts 15, 7-11, and Jesus, Mark 16, 18. James, a servant of Jesus Christ, chap. 1, 1, teaches salvation by grace through faith. Chap.1, 17.18 he speaks of regeneration though the Word by the grace of God. V. 21 he speaks of the Word as being able to save, which Word must be received, or believed. His object is …


Studies In Hosea 1-3, Th. Laetsch Feb 1932

Studies In Hosea 1-3, Th. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

“In this second chapter the same cycle of event recurs as in the first, with this difference, that what is expressed by symbol in the one, is simply narrated in the other.''


Studies In Hosea 1-3, Th. Laetsch Jan 1932

Studies In Hosea 1-3, Th. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Hosea at the very beginning of his book calls attention to the fact that not only the command, v. 2, but all his speeches recorded in this book are not man’s words, human speeches, but words of the Lord, as whose mouthpiece Hosea served.