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9661 Luther on Galatians, p. 74.6 (Martin Luther)

… only refer to the Ceremonial Law, but to the whole Law. We are not to think that the Law is wiped out. It stays. It continues to operate in the wicked. But a Christian …

9662 Luther on Galatians, p. 112.2 (Martin Luther)

… , faith refers to justification directly. But when the Scripture speaks of rewards and works it speaks of compound or relative faith. We will furnish some …

9663 Luther on Galatians, p. 139.5 (Martin Luther)

… is referring only to the ceremonial and not to the moral law. But Paul includes all laws. He expressly says: “If there had been a law given.”

9664 Luther on Galatians, p. 143.2 (Martin Luther)

… has reference to the time of Christ’s coming. It was then that faith and the object of faith were fully revealed. But we may apply the historical fact to our …

9665 Luther on Galatians, p. 151.1 (Martin Luther)

… Paul refers to the whole Law, principally to the ceremonial law which dealt with external matters, as meat, drink, dress, places, times, feasts, cleansings, sacrifices …

9666 Luther on Galatians, p. 177.1 (Martin Luther)

… . He refers to these in 2 Corinthians 7:6, “Without were fightings, within were fears.” In his letter to the Philippians Paul makes mention of the restoration of …

9667 Luther on Galatians, p. 185.5 (Martin Luther)

… ” to refer to the triumphant Church in heaven, but to the militant Church on earth. In Philippians 3:20, the Apostle uses the phrase: “Our conversation is in heaven …

9668 Luther on Galatians, p. 188.2 (Martin Luther)

… , however, refers particularly to the abolition of the moral law. If faith alone in Christ justifies, then the whole Law is abolished without exception. And …

9669 Luther on Galatians, p. 233.5 (Martin Luther)

… one reference to them sufficient? He repeats his admonition in order to emphasize the viciousness of pride that had caused all the trouble in the churches …

9670 Luther on Galatians, p. 245.4 (Martin Luther)

… also refers to the proper support of ministers. “He that soweth to the Spirit,” i.e., he that honors the ministers of God is doing a spiritual thing and will reap …

9671 Darby Bible — Acts 19:40

40 For also we are in danger to be put in accusation for sedition for this [affair] of to-day, no cause existing in reference to which we shall be able to give a reason for this concourse.