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A Suggestion For A Lutheran Compline Service, P. E. Kretzmann
A Suggestion For A Lutheran Compline Service, P. E. Kretzmann
Concordia Theological Monthly
At the risk of appearing to introduce what might at first blush seem to be an irrelevant thought, we feel constrained to refer once more to some of the doctrinal considerations which must ever be paramount in our attitude toward liturgical questions and liturgical problems.
Luther's Spiritual Martyrdom And Its Appeasement, Theo. Dierks
Luther's Spiritual Martyrdom And Its Appeasement, Theo. Dierks
Concordia Theological Monthly
Luther had entered the monastery in order to merit eternal life and was convinced that the life of a monk was the surest way in which to obtain the grace of God. Now, the way in which Luther sought to gain salvation was according to the Catholic doctrine of justification, with this difference, that as a monk he had taken upon himself the heaviest yoke of Christ and that he had given himself exclusively into the service of God.