A Treatise on Good Works - A Treatise on Good Works by MartinLuther
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The Occasion of the Work. -- Luther did not impose himself as reformer upon the Church. In the course of a conscientious performance of the duties of his office, to which he had been regularly and divinely called, and without any urging on his part, he attained to this position by inward necessity.
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Miscellaneous Pieces Miscellaneous Pieces - Miscellaneous Pieces by John Bunyan
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How a young or shaken Christian should demean himself under the weighty thoughts of the Doctrine of the Trinity or Plurality of Persons in the eternal Godhead
Light, Life and Love Light, Life, and Love
by William Ralph Inge
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TO most English readers the "Imitation of Christ" is the representative of mediaeval German mysticism. In reality, however,
this beautiful little treatise belongs to a period when that movement had nearly spent itself
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"When you arise in the morning, think what a precious privilege it is to live, to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love." - MARCUS AURELIUS
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners - Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners by John Bunyan
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Children, Grace be with you. Amen
An Open Letter on Translating An Open Letter on Translating - The wise Solomon says in Proverbs 11: "The people who withhold grain curse him. But there is a blessing on those who sell it." This verse speaks truly concerning all that can serve the common good or the well-being of Christendom