From: CFWLIBRARY@CRF.CUIS.EDU Date: Sun, 05 Feb 1995 16:44:19 -0600 (CST) Subject: wittenberg : apology-augsburg-27.html (corrected) To: Gary Bogart Cc: Walther Library MIME-version: 1.0 Dear Gary: This is a corrected version. Bob | Rev. Robert E. Smith | smithre@mail.ctsfw.edu | | Public Services Librarian |"A man will turn over half a library | | Concordia Theological Seminary | to make one book" | | Ft. Wayne, Indiana | -- Samuel Johnson | ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 5 Feb 1995 15:59:07 CST From:gsb1@cornell.edu To: smithre@mail.ctsfw.edu Subject: wittenberg : apology-augsburg-27.html An Excerpt From The Apology to the Augsburg Confession, Article 27.Apology 27

By Philipp Melanchthon, 1497-1560

TRIGLOT CONCORDIA. (St. Louis: Concordia Pub lishing House, 1921). p. 441, Paragraph 60-61.
60. Besides, examples ought to be interpreted according to the rule, i.e. according to certain and clear pas sages of Scripture, not contrary to the rule, that is, contrary to the Scriptures.

61. It is very certain, however, that our observances do not merit the remission of sins or justification. Therefore, when the Rechabites are praised, it is necessary that these have observed their custom, not because they believed that by this they merited remission of sins, or that the work was itself a justifying service, or one on account of which they obtained eternal life, instead of, by God's mercy, for the sake of the Promised Seed. But because they had the command of their parents, their obedience is praised, concerning which there is the commandment of God: Honor thy father and mother.


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