This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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19422 | Is our Evangelical Lutheran doctrine the only justifying and saving doctrine, and on what proofs of Holy Scripture does it rest? |
19422 | Lehre die allein gerecht- und seligmachende, und wo sie in Gottes Wortgegruendet sey?" |
19422 | The question very naturally arises and claims consideration, Whence came this usage of the Pennsylvania German Lutheran congregations? |
19422 | Will you keep strict account of all monies received and keep them safely in the chest? |
19422 | Will you live in peace with the two other Vorsteher? |
19422 | Will you strive to aid in advancing the welfare of the congregation in all things internal and external? |
34994 | Art thou distressed by weight of care? |
34994 | If Thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? |
34994 | Lord, Thou art my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? |
34994 | My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God? |
34994 | My tired eyes are closing, And while I am reposing, Where doth my soul remain? |
34994 | O Lord God, why do the wicked rage without cause? |
34994 | O Lord, who can understand his errors? |
34994 | O heart of mine, why borrow The troubles of tomorrow? |
34994 | Thou art the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? |
34994 | What folk is this now drawing near to me, This throng of worthies blest? |
34994 | What if death should take me And no light awake me From my sleep and rest? |
34994 | What is man''s being? |
34994 | Why dost Thou hide Thy face, and forget our misery and distress? |
34994 | and the mighty set themselves and take counsel against Thee and Thy Son, Thine Anointed? |
273 | 19, 13: Who can understand his errors? |
273 | And you hypocrites, who do not need repentance, you serpents''brood, who has assured you that you will escape the wrath to come? |
273 | But, again, how can I alone stop all the mouths of the devil? |
273 | For of what would they repent, since they had not indulged wicked thoughts? |
273 | For what shall I say? |
273 | How shall I complain? |
273 | This is the hammer, as Jeremiah says, 23, 29: Is not My Word like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces? |
273 | What is the use of[ For why do we wish] investigating, dividing, or distinguishing a long time? |
273 | What would they confess[ concerning words not uttered], since they had avoided words? |
273 | When one would reply Yes( for who, save the devil himself, would here say No? |
273 | what first will happen when I am dead? |
275 | 13, 10, that the power given him was to edification not to destruction? |
275 | And Peter says, Acts 15, 10: Why tempt ye God to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear? |
275 | And is not this assigning justification to works? |
275 | As Christ says, John 18, 33: My kingdom is not of this world; also Luke 12, 14: Who made Me a judge or a divider over you? |
275 | But which of these two Canons shall we follow? |
275 | Did the Holy Ghost in vain forewarn of these things? |
275 | For it is impossible according to the Psalm: Who can understand his errors? |
275 | What else are such disputations than snares of consciences? |
275 | What else is this than to detract from the glory of Christ and to obscure and deny the righteousness of faith? |
275 | What objection can be raised to this? |
275 | What, then, are we to think of the Sunday and like rites in the house of God? |
275 | What, then, came to pass in the monasteries? |
275 | Who does now observe it? |
275 | Why does it call them"doctrines of devils"? |
275 | Why, therefore, do they increase sins by these traditions? |
35737 | And hereupon my eyes I close, And fall asleep heart- glad, My God doth watch o''er my repose, Why should my heart be sad? |
35737 | And now, Lord, what wait I for? |
35737 | But are not also weak believers to be numbered among the unworthy communicants? |
35737 | Christ is near, What can here E''er of Him deprive me? |
35737 | For who am I that Thou shouldst so friendly call me? |
35737 | God oft gives me days of gladness, Shall I grieve If He give Seasons too of sadness? |
35737 | How can I according to my obligations be sufficiently thankful? |
35737 | How couldst Thou indeed have shown greater love to me? |
35737 | How shall I find words to express the inestimable value of these blessings? |
35737 | I trust in thee-- whom I adore; If I have thee, what need I more? |
35737 | In my affliction and pain, where, O dear Jesus, could I make my refuge, but in Thy_ five_ sacred wounds? |
35737 | In what respects indeed are we worthy that Thou doest manifest such grace unto us? |
35737 | Must I then His own restore Him? |
35737 | My Lord and my God, what shall I render unto Thee for all the benefits which Thou daily bestowest? |
35737 | O Lord, how shall we find the way, unless Thou teachest us through Thy Spirit, and through Him leadest and preservest us upon it? |
35737 | O why should I not magnify Thee with due praise, how could my spirit refrain from rejoicing? |
35737 | On whom then shall I, wretched man, put my trust? |
35737 | Though a heavy cross I''m bearing, And my heart Feels the smart, Shall I be despairing? |
35737 | Warum sollt ich mich denn grà ¦ men? |
35737 | What can it help, if thou bewail thee O''er each dark moment as it flies? |
35737 | What can these anxious cares avail thee, These never- ceasing moans and sighs? |
35737 | What is all that life possesseth? |
35737 | What shall I render unto Thee, wherewith shall I worthily praise Thee? |
35737 | Where now is the way which will lead us safely through to Thee? |
35737 | Wherewith shall I, poor needy mortal, requite such unspeakable benefit? |
35737 | Who can rob me of my heaven That God''s Son, As mine own, To my faith hath given? |
35737 | Who can sufficiently praise His mercy and loving- kindness? |
35737 | Why do you desire to go to the Holy Supper? |
35737 | Why should I make myself an exception? |
35737 | Why should sorrow ever grieve me? |
35737 | what is man that Thou art mindful of him; and the son of man that Thou doest thus receive him unto Thyself? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:12) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:13) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:14) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:15) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:16) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:17) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:17) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:3) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:5) What does it mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:7) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Exodus 20:8) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:10) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:10) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:11) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:9) What does this mean? |
1670 | ( Matthew 6:9) What does this mean? |
1670 | A daughter? |
1670 | A husband? |
1670 | A mother? |
1670 | A servant? |
1670 | A son? |
1670 | A wife? |
1670 | Amen What does this mean? |
1670 | Are you a father? |
1670 | Are you disobedient, unfaithful or lazy? |
1670 | Have you hurt anyone with your words or actions? |
1670 | Have you stolen, neglected your duty, let things go or injured someone? |
1670 | How can physical eating and drinking do such great things? |
1670 | How can water do such great things? |
1670 | How does this happen? |
1670 | How does this happen? |
1670 | How does this take place? |
1670 | The Conclusion to the Commandments What does God say to us about all these commandments? |
1670 | The Sacrament of Holy Baptism The Simple Way a Father Should Present it to His Household What is Baptism? |
1670 | The Sacrament of the Altar The Simple Way a Father Should Present it to his Household What is the Sacrament of the Altar? |
1670 | Then he will ask: Do you also believe that the forgiveness I give is God''s forgiveness? |
1670 | V. How You Should Teach the Uneducated to Confess What is confession? |
1670 | What are these words and promises of God? |
1670 | What does Baptism give? |
1670 | What does this mean? |
1670 | What does this mean? |
1670 | What does this mean? |
1670 | What does"Daily bread"mean? |
1670 | What good does this eating and drinking do? |
1670 | What good is it? |
1670 | What is the meaning of such a water Baptism? |
1670 | Where in the Word of God is this? |
1670 | Where is that written? |
1670 | Where is this written? |
1670 | Which are these? |
1670 | Which sins should people confess? |
1670 | Who, then, receives such a sacrament in a worthy way? |
18107 | And what are we to believe concerning_ Sunday_( the Lord''s day,) and other similar ordinances and ceremonies of the church? 18107 But why( continues Luther,) is Sunday observed among Christians? |
18107 | _ Dost thou believe that my remission of thy sins is God''s remission?_ Answer of the penitent:_ Yes, dear sir, I do_." |
18107 | As men to whom he has given his inspired oracles, as the sure word of prophecy, to which we are to give heed? |
18107 | As men who love Luther and his fellow- laborers much, but desire to love Christ more? |
18107 | But the inquiry is not, shall human ordinances be observed on account of external discipline and tranquillity? |
18107 | CONCLUDING REMARKS..... 161 What is our duty under these circumstances? |
18107 | Can anything be plainer, than that a distinction is here made between eucharist and mass? |
18107 | Fundamental doctrine, what? |
18107 | Here again, who does not see that the two are represented as distinct? |
18107 | If now,( as they are such hardened Pharaohs,) their authority and consecration should fare as their indulgences did, whose fault will it be?" |
18107 | Is it our duty to renounce the Augsburg Confession altogether? |
18107 | Is it our duty, is it the Master''s will, that we should try to believe those tenets of a creed which the Scriptures condemn? |
18107 | Is not a Lutheran Synod possessed of as much power as an Episcopal or Methodist convention? |
18107 | Life, the true, of the church, what? |
18107 | Or in talking about administering one or two Lord''s Suppers, as the number of communicants might be large or small? |
18107 | Or we may add, can his dead baptismal regeneration do it? |
18107 | Our_ next inquiry is, What objection does the Plea make to the representations of the Platform on this subject? |
18107 | Shall we_ adopt a new creed_, to supercede[ sic] the venerable Augsburg Confession? |
18107 | Since these results as to the question, what do the symbols actually teach? |
18107 | The apostle James Inquires,[ sic]"What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith and have not works? |
18107 | The question then arises, what is our duty under these circumstances? |
18107 | The term_ hearing_ evidently refers to the mass, which was read; but what sense would there be in the phrase_ hearing_ the Lord''s Supper? |
18107 | What does God expect of us, in view of these facts, as men to whom the interests and management of a portion of his church are confided? |
18107 | What does the Platform teach in regard to_ this Private Confession?_ The Platform teaches, 1. |
18107 | What does the Plea object to these positions? |
18107 | What ground does the Plea take? |
18107 | What is this else than practically to elevate Luther, Melancthon, Zwingli, Calvin, or Wesley, above Christ? |
18107 | What then is the meaning of the sentence on page 22 of the Platform,"In refutation of the_ tolerant views of the mass_ above expressed,& c?" |
18107 | What think you of this? |
18107 | Will his( dead) faith save, him?" |
18107 | [ Note 23] Here again, who does not see the distinction? |
418 | Again: if no other work were commanded, would not prayer alone suffice to exercise the whole life of man in faith? |
418 | And for what other purpose have tongue, voice, language and mouth been created? |
418 | And how could those in power serve God better and thereby also improve their own land? |
418 | And who could tell the extent of this vice in Christendom? |
418 | But how is this done? |
418 | But if you say:"What if I can not believe that my prayer is heard and accepted?" |
418 | But if you should say:"Why does not God do it alone and Himself, since He can and knows how to help each one?" |
418 | But what are the things which we must bring before Almighty God in prayer and lamentation, to exercise faith thereby? |
418 | But what else are God''s blessings and adversities than a constant urging and stirring up to praise, honor, and bless God, and to call upon His Name? |
418 | But who can hear it if no one preaches it? |
418 | Does not this First Commandment give us more work to do than any man can do? |
418 | For if the heart looks for divine favor and relies upon it, how is it possible that a man should be greedy and worry? |
418 | For what else are here the hungry, thirsty, naked, imprisoned, sick, strangers, than the souls of your own children? |
418 | For what manner of good deed is that, if we are liberal only to our friends? |
418 | For who can praise Him perfectly for the gift of natural life, not to mention all other temporal and eternal blessings? |
418 | For who lives an hour without trials? |
418 | For, tell me, what moment can pass in which we do not without ceasing receive God''s blessings, or, on the other hand, suffer adversity? |
418 | Here some men say:"How then could I bring my children into society, and marry them honorably? |
418 | How can we be so foolish? |
418 | How else could we know whether their lies and sins were to be avoided? |
418 | If it was possible among the Jews, why should it not also be possible among Christians? |
418 | Nay, if it is possible in villages, towns and some cities, as we all see, why should it not be possible everywhere? |
418 | Nay, is it not rather He alone Who will keep faith? |
418 | Now see, if a man wish not only to do good works, but even miracles, which God may praise and be pleased with, what need has he to look elsewhere? |
418 | Of what help is it, that they kill themselves with fasting, praying, making pilgrimages, and do all manner of good works? |
418 | Or what father is there of you, who, if his son shall ask bread, will he give him a stone? |
418 | Psalm,"How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked? |
418 | Tell me, are not these the words of a heart which despairs of God, and trusts more on its own providing than on God''s care? |
418 | What can I say of this work? |
418 | What does this mean? |
418 | What greater work could be done on earth, whereby so many pious souls would be preserved, so many sinners converted? |
418 | What more terrible thing could happen to all the evil spirits? |
418 | What remains then for the outward act, striking, wounding, killing, injuring, etc., if the thoughts and words of anger are so severely condemned? |
418 | What then could many men do, if they united in calling upon God earnestly and with sincere confidence? |
418 | What work is there in heaven except that of this Second Commandment? |
418 | When the Jews asked Him:"What shall we do that we may work the works of God?" |
418 | When will there be an end of wrath, O heavenly Father? |
418 | Where are such parents? |
418 | Where are they that ask after good works? |
418 | Where are they who run to Rome, to St. James, hither and thither? |
418 | Where now are they who ask, what works are good; what they shall do; how they shall be religious? |
418 | Where now are they who desire to know and to do good works? |
418 | Who is he? |
418 | Why do they do this? |
418 | Why does he add,"call upon Him in truth"? |
418 | Why shall they lament, except because all their condemnation comes from their own children? |
418 | Why? |
418 | Yes, and where are they who say that when we preach of faith, we shall neither teach nor do works? |
418 | joyfully and gladly? |
418 | or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent? |
418 | or if he ask an egg, will he give him a scorpion? |
418 | what man is there on earth, who would not all his life long have enough to do with this work? |
418 | where are the idle ones, who do not know how to do good works? |
20941 | What shall I answer on the question, What is the confession of faith of the Lutheran Church? 20941 Yet we see that the washing and cleansing from sin is effected alone[?] |
20941 | ( 36 f.) The question,"How does the Spirit give testimony?" |
20941 | --And how did they now seek to provide help? |
20941 | 27, 4:''What is that to us? |
20941 | :''Baptized or not baptized, faith saves us?'' |
20941 | ; this is the_ true blood_, etc., and in the formula of baptism: Peter, Paul, or Maria, dost thou renounce, etc.?" |
20941 | A fourth put the question:''Can I not be a[ Presbyterian] predestinarian and also a Lutheran?'' |
20941 | Amos 3, 3:"How can two walk together except they be agreed?" |
20941 | And for that reason some have no mind or inclination to come hither, and who shall maintaine this your cause or plaid for it? |
20941 | And if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters? |
20941 | And the reason? |
20941 | And those who steal or robb men, and those who buy or purchase them, are they not all alike? |
20941 | And what of the pietism of the Halle emissaries in Pennsylvania? |
20941 | And what will then become of the increased number of Germans dwelling in your midst? |
20941 | And who would instruct them, in case they should desire to study theology? |
20941 | And why? |
20941 | Another thing, dearest brethren, how shall we in the future supply our congregations with pastors? |
20941 | Are not both, Reason and Revelation, from heaven, always in agreement and the one supporting the other?" |
20941 | Are the families of ministers a nobler race than other people, so that extraordinary provisions must be made for them in preference to others? |
20941 | Are they sensible that they can not rationally defend their doctrines if they were scrutinized? |
20941 | At the baptism of children it was our intention to ask the sponsors, or godparents: Do you renounce in the name of this child, etc.? |
20941 | But if he erred, why do such as believe this call themselves Lutherans? |
20941 | But if this is done well, what shall we say is done evill? |
20941 | But what Christian can imagine that no error should be exposed, lest the persons who are guilty might be offended?" |
20941 | By means of human laws and traditions popery was established.--Why are preparations made now again to introduce that horrid beast? |
20941 | Can the beggar enrich the poor? |
20941 | Can the blind lead the blind? |
20941 | Can the sects give to Christendom what they themselves are in need of? |
20941 | Can they form a better one? |
20941 | Can we do this with a good conscience?" |
20941 | David Henkel remarked:"Is the General Synod a plant which has been planted by the heavenly Father? |
20941 | Do they not feel for their flocks? |
20941 | Do they refuse because they consider the persons who interrogate them too far beneath their notice? |
20941 | Do ye believe that the true body and blood of Christ are present, administered, and received under the external signs of bread and wine? |
20941 | Do ye believe that the unbelieving communicants also eat and drink the body and blood of Christ? |
20941 | Do ye intend to relinquish the General Synod, if in case ye can not prove the same to be founded in the Holy Scriptures?" |
20941 | Do you desire some day to celebrate the eternal Sabbath with the saints and the perfected just before the throne of God? |
20941 | Do you desire to escape hell? |
20941 | Do you love civic rest? |
20941 | Do you love your children? |
20941 | Do you love your neighbors? |
20941 | Do you love your parents? |
20941 | Do you love your preachers, your Savior, and your souls? |
20941 | Does not this( if it be the case) indicate that they are possessed with the pride of the devil? |
20941 | For what do the unlearned know of the Augsburg Confession, or the Form of Concord, or the Synod of Dort?" |
20941 | From Germany? |
20941 | Had Christ established a general treasury, out of which He had hired His apostles by the month or year? |
20941 | Had he refused to appear, especially before the Diet at Worms, what would have been the result? |
20941 | Have I not heretofore offered them a reciprocal trial, even as it respects personal conduct? |
20941 | Have we any nobility in America whom the people must bear upon their hands? |
20941 | He was the only Lutheran minister who ever received, and perhaps desired[?] |
20941 | How could I otherwise acquit them of such a charge, unless I would suppose that they in reality do not consider me as a false teacher? |
20941 | How did the majority act against the Savior? |
20941 | How does a man become partaker of another''s guilt but by being in connection with him, and not reproving it? |
20941 | How is such a dangerous man to be treated by Christian pastors? |
20941 | How should it be possible? |
20941 | How was it in the days of Luther? |
20941 | How was it in the time of Christ? |
20941 | If Luther and the Lutheran Confessions erred,"why do such as believe this call themselves Lutherans? |
20941 | If there are errors in this confession, why should any man who has discovered them yet pretend to preach under its covert? |
20941 | If they answer in the negative, why, then, have they not positively specified in the constitution that such should remain the standard of the Church? |
20941 | In an appeal to the Lutheran congregations they say:"Where will you at last find pastors and teachers if you do not send your children to college? |
20941 | Indeed, how could a genuine unity- union movement originate with the sects? |
20941 | Is he to be at liberty without reproof? |
20941 | Is he to be opposed behind his back, and defeated by arguments, or rather invectives, to which he has no opportunity of replying? |
20941 | Is it not degrading for Christians to depart so far from the paths of Christ and His apostles? |
20941 | Is it not enough that we have His promise? |
20941 | Is it rational to condemn either party without a trial? |
20941 | Is there anything of this kind to be found in the Church? |
20941 | It is the same as if it had said: the Church of Christ is but one united body, consisting of innumerable members; but what unites them? |
20941 | Know ye not that ye shall judge angels? |
20941 | Now consider well this thing, if it is good or bad? |
20941 | Now what is this better done as Turcks doe? |
20941 | Now, as Christ debated with wicked men, yea, with the devil himself, with what face can any man say, It is wrong to dispute on doctrinal topics?" |
20941 | Now, what is the duty of the people under their care? |
20941 | One of the chief questions to engage the attention of the first convention of Synod in 1748 was,"What is the condition of the schools?" |
20941 | Or are they ashamed to let their sentiments be known? |
20941 | Or have these Negers not as much right to fight for their freedom, as you have to keep them slaves? |
20941 | Or upon mature deliberation, have ye concluded publicly to revoke the same as erroneous? |
20941 | Or, indeed, have they the truth on their side, and yet fear to let it be known that they believe it, lest they should become unpopular? |
20941 | Or, is it proper for Lutherans to commune with such?" |
20941 | Others asked with tears,''Can I still be saved?''" |
20941 | Ought Jesus Christ to be worshiped as true God and man in one person? |
20941 | Ought they not to urge them to come to a reciprocal trial? |
20941 | Possibly a secret Arian, Socinian, or Deist? |
20941 | Some cried out,''My God, what shall I do that I may be saved?'' |
20941 | St. Paul, in writing to the Corinthians, said:''Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world? |
20941 | Still, where could a second man have been found at that time who would have proven equal to the task in the same measure as Henry Melchior Muhlenberg? |
20941 | Suppose false teachers were to make a spurious translation of the Scriptures, how could such an illiterate body of ministers detect the forgery? |
20941 | That the Bible is the proper rule of doctrine must be confessed; yet the question is, Does the Augustan Confession contradict it? |
20941 | The appeal concludes:"Do you love your country? |
20941 | The first was:''Whether he intended to separate from the North Carolina Synod?'' |
20941 | The great council of Jerusalem and thousands of their adherents, or Jesus of Nazareth, and the few of His disciples who were despised by the world? |
20941 | The second:''Whether he was willing to be governed by a majority of preachers and delegates in the matters disputed?'' |
20941 | These are the reasons why we are against the traffick of men Body, as followeth: Is there any that would be done or handled at this manner? |
20941 | Think you that your churches and schools can exist without them? |
20941 | This did not betoken indifference[?] |
20941 | Thus empowered, could they not also borrow money upon the credit of their whole community for the establishment of any institution? |
20941 | Thus, as the years rolled on, the question became increasingly pressing:"Where shall we find pastors for our children?" |
20941 | Was the mission of the primitive apostles conducted in this manner? |
20941 | What is better calculated to induce hirelings to enter into the holy orders than their sure wages, by a general fund?" |
20941 | What is that except to declare Baptism unnecessary? |
20941 | What shall I say? |
20941 | What was he against millions of the Papist Church? |
20941 | What would be the result throughout Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland in forty or fifty years? |
20941 | When a doctrine is in dispute between two parties, how shall the public decide when they never heard the opposite arguments? |
20941 | Who supports the people''s widows and orphans? |
20941 | Who was right? |
20941 | Who, therefore, does not see that their teaching is most absurd and questionable? |
20941 | Why are so many petitions sent to legislative bodies for incorporation? |
20941 | Why are there so many attempts made to identify the Church with the State? |
20941 | Why can not the Church of Christ be one flock under one Shepherd? |
20941 | Why did they not accede to it? |
20941 | Why do they flee? |
20941 | Why does not every one lead a pious life? |
20941 | Why does the constitution not once name them?" |
20941 | Why have they given an opportunity to introduce a new confession? |
20941 | Why is it adopted by this body? |
20941 | Why these distances, controversies, disputes, mutual condemnations, why these splittings of formulas? |
20941 | Will any of the votaries of the General Synod presume to say that this confession is erroneous, heretical, and wicked? |
20941 | Will ye also maintain that the Christian Church may consist of twenty different opinions? |
20941 | Would it not be better if every congregation had a fund of its own to support their needy at home? |
20941 | Would it offend real Christians? |
20941 | ], because they belong to our organization and bear the name Lutheran? |
20941 | and if it is done according to Christianity? |
20941 | and that also the unbelieving communicants do eat and drink His body and blood? |
20941 | and that they do not cherish the most aspiring views? |
20941 | doe consider well this things, you who doe it; if you would be done at this manner? |
20941 | he says:"Why are we not all united in love and union? |
20941 | how much more things that pertain to this life?'' |
20941 | is that the way to bring up your children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord? |
20941 | poor sinful mortals, do they exalt themselves above their fellowmen? |
20941 | to be sold or made a slave for all the time of his life? |
16285 | Bold shall I stand in that great day, For who aught to my charge shall lay? 16285 What image does my spirit bear? |
16285 | What saith the Scripture? |
16285 | _ Can the blind lead the blind? 16285 _ Know ye not_,"says Paul, as if he said, have you forgotten it? |
16285 | _ This is the will of God, even your sanctification._"_ Without holiness, no man shall see the Lord._"And what am I? 16285 _ What do these words of Christ mean? |
16285 | _ that as many of us as have been baptized into Christ have been baptized into His death_? |
16285 | 13- 15:_"For whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord, shall be saved; how then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? |
16285 | 14:"_ What is man that he should be clean? |
16285 | 6- 8, let no one say,"_ Who shall ascend into heaven_(_ i.e._, to bring Christ down from above),_ or who shall descend into the deep_?" |
16285 | Again we ask, What has the human will to do with this great change? |
16285 | Again we ask, is this the teaching of the Word? |
16285 | Ah, do His lineaments divine In thought and word and action shine? |
16285 | All the wisdom of the world could never have answered the question:"_ How can mortal man be just with God_?" |
16285 | All we now ask of the reader is to examine these passages carefully, to compare them one with the other and to ask himself: What do they teach? |
16285 | Am I His, or am I not?" |
16285 | Am I ready now to go, If the will of God be so?" |
16285 | And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? |
16285 | And how shall they hear without a preacher? |
16285 | And how shall they preach except they be sent? |
16285 | And what are these fruits? |
16285 | And what was the medium of the transfer? |
16285 | And when we go to our Lord''s Table do we realize that His"_ flesh is meat indeed, and His blood is drink indeed_?" |
16285 | And where are the stories better calculated to interest a child than these same old stories, that have edified a hundred generations? |
16285 | And who will calculate what Immanuel can suffer? |
16285 | And why should it not be so still? |
16285 | Are not these divine means often entirely set aside by the most enthusiastic revivalists? |
16285 | Are the means of Grace inadequate? |
16285 | Are these the symptoms and evidences of inward purity, or of inbred sin? |
16285 | But again I ask: How do I know that God will hear my prayer? |
16285 | But could the apostles of Jesus tell? |
16285 | But does it claim to be the Spirit''s means and instrument, by and through which He operates? |
16285 | But if He can do this without means, who will say that He can not do the same thing through means? |
16285 | But is it possible? |
16285 | But is it true? |
16285 | But what shall I believe? |
16285 | But, again: Whom does this embrace? |
16285 | But_ can_ He? |
16285 | CONVERSION-- HUMAN AGENCY IN What part and responsibility pertain to the human will in this matter? |
16285 | Can each one then tell whether he is at present in a converted state or not? |
16285 | Can he say,"There is nothing in baptism?" |
16285 | Can it, in short, be traced to any_ human_ origin? |
16285 | Can the Grace of God reach the helpless infant? |
16285 | Can we find it? |
16285 | Dare the Sunday- school thus confuse the child, raise doubts as to Christ''s forgiveness and love, and"_ quench the Spirit_?" |
16285 | Did He not know how to use language? |
16285 | Did He use dark or misleading words in His last Will and Testament? |
16285 | Did it emanate from the wisdom of man? |
16285 | Did some zealous mystic or hermit invent it, because forsooth he supposed it would be pleasant and profitable to have such an ordinance in the Church? |
16285 | Do his sins grieve him? |
16285 | Do such people know what they are talking about, or do they sometimes use these pious phrases to quiet a guilty conscience? |
16285 | Do then these words of Scripture teach the doctrine of Consubstantiation? |
16285 | Do they know what a Catechism is? |
16285 | Do we go in the strength of that heavenly nourishment many days? |
16285 | Do we not all believe that suffering and death are the results of sin? |
16285 | Do we not read how slowly they were enlightened; how, little by little, their errors had to be removed, and the truth applied? |
16285 | Do we prayerfully use them? |
16285 | Do we say, with those early Christians,"_ henceforth let no man trouble me, for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus_?" |
16285 | Do we use the truth as we should, that we maybe"_ sanctified through the truth_?" |
16285 | Do we"_ desire the sincere milk of the Word, that we may grow thereby_?" |
16285 | Does He hereby give into her hand the keys of His kingdom, and authorize her to dispense its treasures? |
16285 | Does He in the present dispensation work mediately or immediately? |
16285 | Does he daily turn to Jesus Christ for forgiveness and strength? |
16285 | Does he earnestly long and strive to be rid of them? |
16285 | Does he hate them? |
16285 | Does it call the bread flesh, either before or after the consecration? |
16285 | Does it purpose to set aside the Bible? |
16285 | Does it"_ dwell richly among us_?" |
16285 | Does no dark sign, no ground of fear In practice or in heart appear? |
16285 | Does she, through her ministry, employ these keys, bring forth heavenly treasures, and distribute and withhold them among the children of men? |
16285 | Does the Bible teach the doctrine of Transubstantiation, as held and confessed by the Roman Catholic Church? |
16285 | Does the Word anywhere tell us that the bread and wine are thus changed? |
16285 | Dr. Pontoppidan, in his explanation of Luther''s Small Catechism, asks the question:"Is it possible to keep one''s baptismal covenant?" |
16285 | Dr. Van Rensselaer, in commenting on these and other serious words of the great Jonathan Edwards, says:"And what was the final result? |
16285 | Has He made provision for this end? |
16285 | How are they to do it? |
16285 | How can it be done? |
16285 | How can we account for this on the ground of infant sinlessness? |
16285 | How could this gulf be bridged, and man saved? |
16285 | How does the Lutheran Church propose to reach that child? |
16285 | How is this to be done? |
16285 | How is this to be done? |
16285 | How? |
16285 | I ask again: What shall I do? |
16285 | I naturally ask: For what purpose has God put me here? |
16285 | If Christ wanted us to understand that the bread and wine merely represent or are emblems of His body and blood, why did He not say so? |
16285 | If not, what is the Bible doctrine on this subject? |
16285 | If now the question is further asked: What good can baptism as thus defined do? |
16285 | If possible for one, why not for a whole congregation? |
16285 | If so, in what respect, and to what extent? |
16285 | If the Lutheran Reformation was a work of God, does it need constant improvements and repetitions? |
16285 | If then saints means sanctified ones, or holy persons, do not the Bible and the Apostles''Creed demand perfect sinlessness? |
16285 | If there is nothing on the altar but bread and wine, why does Christ say,"This is_ My body... My blood_?" |
16285 | In a word, why are both the life and death necessary to justify the sinner? |
16285 | In how far is the human will responsible for the accomplishment or non- accomplishment of this change? |
16285 | In the next place we would inquire: Who need this change? |
16285 | In what sense then has a minister power to remit sin? |
16285 | Is He interested in me personally? |
16285 | Is Jesus formed and living there? |
16285 | Is either of the above views the correct and scriptural one? |
16285 | Is it a factor in the process? |
16285 | Is it any wonder that we count the study of it a part of the Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church? |
16285 | Is it any wonder that we love it? |
16285 | Is it consubstantiation? |
16285 | Is it entirely passive, merely wrought upon, as the stone by the sculptor? |
16285 | Is it in the nature of a substitute for the Bible? |
16285 | Is it not reasonable to believe that He would lead him and guide him and enlighten him to know and point out this Way aright? |
16285 | Is it possible for any_ one_ member to grow up and remain a child of God? |
16285 | Is it that the bread and wine are mere representations or memorials of the absent body and blood of Christ? |
16285 | Is it transubstantiation? |
16285 | Is the modern revival system and the Week of Prayer arrangement an improvement? |
16285 | Is there, can there be suffering and death where there is no sin? |
16285 | Is this the doctrine of God''s word? |
16285 | Is this the teaching of the Word itself? |
16285 | It must now assume an attitude, and meet the question: Shall I yield to these holy influences or not? |
16285 | Know we not, or have we forgotten it, that"_ as many of us as have been baptized into Christ, were baptized into His death_?" |
16285 | Might we not be much further on in the work of holiness than we are? |
16285 | Now, what part does the will perform in this great work? |
16285 | On the Day of Judgment the question will not be asked:"Where and when and how were you converted?" |
16285 | Or do the words clearly teach it is nothing more than a_ sign_--an outward sign-- of an invisible grace? |
16285 | Or shall we try to reason out His human birth, His growth, His nature, His deeds? |
16285 | Or why did not Christ plainly say,"Take, eat this bread, which represents My body, in remembrance of Me?" |
16285 | Or, in other words, what is the Bible doctrine of the Lord''s Supper? |
16285 | Others may still say,"This is a hard saying, who can bear it? |
16285 | Shall we reason out the feeding of the multitudes with those few barley loaves and fishes? |
16285 | The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? |
16285 | The first question that presents itself is: Who are the subjects of salvation? |
16285 | The question might here be asked: Is baptism so absolutely essential to salvation, that unbaptized children are lost? |
16285 | The question then is still unanswered What is the doctrine of the divine Word? |
16285 | The question will be,"Were you in a converted state, turned from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God?" |
16285 | The world still asks:"What good can a little water do?" |
16285 | The writer knows of a little girl who came home from Sunday- school and said:"Mamma, why do n''t you ever pray?" |
16285 | They do not live close to Christ themselves, and how can they lead their pupils nearer to Him? |
16285 | They scarcely pray for themselves, much less for their pupils, and how can they instil into them a spirit of prayer? |
16285 | Was he inspired to misunderstand Christ and lead plain readers astray? |
16285 | We are now ready to take all these passages together, to compare them one with another, and to ask, What do they teach? |
16285 | We now wish to ask and examine the question: What do these passages taken together and compared with one another teach? |
16285 | We return to the question: Is the view just noticed in harmony with and based on the Word? |
16285 | We want to know, first of all: what does the Word of God teach on the subject? |
16285 | Well might the blind man have said:"What good can a little earth mixed with spittle do?" |
16285 | What can be more inspiring and impressive than these great facts which our church festivals commemorate? |
16285 | What does He wish me to do? |
16285 | What has the human will--_i.e._, the choosing and determining faculty of the mind-- to do with conversion? |
16285 | What is Transubstantiation? |
16285 | What is it? |
16285 | What is the Bible doctrine of the Lord''s Supper? |
16285 | What is the meaning which a plain, unprejudiced reader, who has implicit confidence in the Word and power of God, would derive from them? |
16285 | What is the nature and object of Luther''s Small Catechism? |
16285 | What is the nature or character of its origin? |
16285 | What sort of a revival shall be longed for, prayed for, and labored for? |
16285 | What then is a revival? |
16285 | What then is conversion? |
16285 | What then is to be done? |
16285 | What, if any part of the work, is to be ascribed to it? |
16285 | When Jesus asked for the_ five barley loaves and two small fishes_, to feed the five thousand, even an apostle said:"_ What are these among so many_?" |
16285 | When will children ever weary of hearing of Joseph, and Moses, and David, and Daniel, and especially of Him who is the special Friend of children? |
16285 | Whence then did the Church get this ordinance which she has ever so conscientiously kept and devoutly celebrated? |
16285 | Where does its activity begin or end? |
16285 | Which were the better off? |
16285 | Whither shall I go for more strength and Grace? |
16285 | Who does not know that often at these revival services the reading and preaching of the Word are entirely omitted? |
16285 | Who has not witnessed this beautiful and touching rite? |
16285 | Who is its author? |
16285 | Who that has attended such meetings has not heard the idea of Grace bestowed through Baptism ridiculed? |
16285 | Why does Paul, in speaking of worthy and unworthy communing, speak of the body of Christ as present, as a matter of course? |
16285 | Why not say, This is bread, this is wine? |
16285 | Why then does our Confession say baptism is necessary to salvation? |
16285 | Why was His death necessary? |
16285 | Will He reach down and make it a new creature in Christ Jesus? |
16285 | Will they not both fall in the ditch?_"Better let these novices themselves sit at the feet of Christ. |
16285 | Would it be possible to have such a Church? |
16285 | Yes, what are they? |
16285 | and he which is born of a woman that he should be righteous_?" |
16285 | or,"Depth of mercy, can there be Mercy still reserved for me?" |
26909 | And we in the Papacy, the last and greatest of saints, what have we done? 26909 For whence do we know what sin is if there is no Law and conscience? |
26909 | What else,said he,"does this oath accomplish than to sever those who swear it from the Holy Scriptures and bind them to Philip''s doctrine? |
26909 | Where, then,Luther exclaimed about the same time in his_ Operationes in Psalmos,_"will free will remain? |
26909 | 35:''For who hath known the mind of the Lord? |
26909 | 39:''Because we have been called according to the purpose of God, who will separate us from the love of God in Christ?'' |
26909 | 53, 8:''For the transgression of My people was He stricken,''tell me, dear friend, is the Law abandoned when here the suffering of Christ is preached? |
26909 | 9, 19- 21:''Why doth God yet find fault? |
26909 | 9, 20:''O man, who art thou that repliest against God?'' |
26909 | 9, 20:''O man, who art thou that repliest against God?''" |
26909 | 9, 20:''O man, who art thou that repliest against God?''" |
26909 | According to a small pamphlet of 1526, entitled,"What Shall be Read to the Common People after the Sermon?" |
26909 | Again, Why does He govern on this wise, that wicked and evil men are exalted while the pious are allowed to undergo misfortune and be suppressed? |
26909 | Again:"What is it to me that free will is not coerced, but does what it does willingly? |
26909 | Among the mysteries which we are unable to solve Luther enumerates the questions: Why did God permit the fall of Adam? |
26909 | And if they refused, what then? |
26909 | And is not this blindness beyond all blindness that he does not want to preach the Law without and before the Gospel? |
26909 | And since they grow worse even when the Spirit of God calls and teaches them, what would they do if left to themselves, without the Spirit of God?" |
26909 | And what else do the words of promise sound forth than this:''I have no pleasure in the death of a sinner''? |
26909 | And what of the four paragraphs which were inserted after Luther''s death? |
26909 | And who does not know that trees and animals are not endowed with it? |
26909 | And why? |
26909 | Answer:''That God is not an earthly, but a heavenly Father, who would make us rich and blessed in heaven,''''What does"Hallowed be Thy name"mean?'' |
26909 | Answer:''That we should honor God''s name and not use it in vain, lest it be profaned,''''How, then, is it profaned and desecrated?'' |
26909 | Answer:''The Lord''s Prayer,''What do you mean by saying:''Our Father who art in heaven?'' |
26909 | Are its old standards and doctrines to be scrapped or vindicated? |
26909 | Are we to preach to angels who have neither sin nor death concerning forgiveness of sins and redemption from death? |
26909 | Article 6 we read:"Quis docuit illos asinos hanc dialecticam?" |
26909 | Aye, how could He permit it if it was not His will to permit it? |
26909 | Before this, 1575, he had written:"Quot sunt Symbola fidei Christianae in Ecclesia? |
26909 | But do you not know that it is clearly commanded in the introduction of the Interitus that no one shall speak or write against this book? |
26909 | But how can one preach of sins or know that there are sins, if the Law does not reveal them? |
26909 | But how can we hope that we shall win them over to accept the truth? |
26909 | But how does it follow from this that the Law must be abandoned? |
26909 | But how were they to do it, in view of the fact that many of them did not know the Catechism themselves? |
26909 | But what can the horseman do? |
26909 | But what happened? |
26909 | But what happens? |
26909 | But when further asked: What does the Gospel preach? |
26909 | But who doubts this? |
26909 | But whoever falls to reasoning and begins to waver within himself, saying: My dear friend, do you believe that it is true, etc.? |
26909 | But why is it called''Haustafel''when it also treats of preachers and the government? |
26909 | Can one make a wagon or ship without driving or sailing? |
26909 | Does it not mean: because My people have sinned against, and not kept, My Law? |
26909 | Does not the spinner and the seamstress teach the same handicraft to her daughter when she is still young? |
26909 | Exemplifying such catechization, Luther writes:"For so shall they be asked:''What do you pray?'' |
26909 | Following is a summary of the views expressed by Luther in his second disputation:"Why is the Law to be taught? |
26909 | For are these not impossible things? |
26909 | For what does it avail that you confess Him to be God if you do not also believe that He is man? |
26909 | For what will you retain of Christ when( the Law having been removed which He fulfilled) you do not know what He has fulfilled? |
26909 | For who compels Him to permit it? |
26909 | For who could know what and for what purpose Christ has suffered for us if no one were to know what sin or the Law is? |
26909 | For who hath resisted His will? |
26909 | For why does He die if there be neither Law nor sin for which He was to die? |
26909 | Has He made men that He might delight Himself with their torments?'' |
26909 | Has even the angry and impetuous Amsdorf ever taught and written thus? |
26909 | Hath not the potter power,''etc.? |
26909 | Have we not in so many books testified that we speak of the necessity of immutability? |
26909 | He advocated immovable steadfastness in doctrine[? |
26909 | His real concern was not, What does Scripture teach concerning the causes of conversion? |
26909 | How can one proclaim life if previously there is no death? |
26909 | How is it possible to preach of forgiveness of sins if previously there have been no sins? |
26909 | How much is our power capable of as compared with His? |
26909 | How will Major comfort such a poor sinner?" |
26909 | However, since the doctrine[?] |
26909 | If He is just in the former case, why not in the latter? |
26909 | If it is so precious a thing and so well founded in the Scriptures as they bellow and boast, why, then, does it shun the light? |
26909 | If they acknowledge it to be right, what necessity is there of retaining the old abuses?" |
26909 | If they condemn it, what does it avail to discuss the question of unity any longer with avowed enemies? |
26909 | Illustrating this point Flacius wrote:"Can one become a carpenter without the house which he builds afterwards? |
26909 | In 1552 he had declared against Major, as recorded above:"Who has ever taught or said that one should or need not do good works?" |
26909 | In his_ Catechismus Lutheri_ of 1600 Polycarp Leyser offers the following explanation:"Why are these passages called a table? |
26909 | In short, what is everything that is ours as compared with everything that is His?" |
26909 | Indeed, who could direct himself by that inscrutable and unknowable will? |
26909 | Is it not keen wisdom and great wit that Magister Eisleben and others must keep silence? |
26909 | Is it of us, as of ourselves, or is this sufficiency of willing and thinking of God alone?" |
26909 | Is it to retain its unity, or will it become a house divided against itself and infested with all manner of sects? |
26909 | Is the Church of Luther to remain, or to be transformed into a unionistic or Reformed body? |
26909 | It is identical with the one found in the Book of Concord of 1580, save only that the original contained the words,"What is Confession? |
26909 | July 22, 1548, Aquila wrote:"What shall I say of the arch- knave Eisleben, Agricola? |
26909 | Kirchner:"Since, therefore, faith in Christ is a special gift of God, why does He not bestow it upon all? |
26909 | Likewise also of the Creed:''What do you believe?'' |
26909 | Luther:"But pray, are we disputing now concerning coercion and force? |
26909 | Luther:''Good Lord, has this town, too, been grabbed by the Pope? |
26909 | Luther:''To whom does Bologna belong?'' |
26909 | Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?... |
26909 | Not indeed, that there ever will be unity of doctrine; for who can hope that Belial will be united with Christ? |
26909 | On the other hand, these reprints omit not only the word Enchiridion, but also the question,"How can bodily eating and drinking do such great things?" |
26909 | Or can any one imagine that sin is something where there is no law? |
26909 | Or who hath been His counselor? |
26909 | Or who hath first given to Him, and it shall be recompensed unto Him again?''] |
26909 | Ought not, indeed, every Christian at the age of nine or ten years know the entire holy Gospel, in which his name and life is written? |
26909 | Paul, prostrated by the Law, first hears:''Why persecutest thou Me?'' |
26909 | Quid igitur indignum Deo, dicere, etiam statuisse antea, ut illos in sensum reprobum traderet et ageret in perniciem?_"( Frank 4, 264.) |
26909 | Sacramenta pacta sunt, ut rebus sumptis adsit aliud_.... What more do you desire? |
26909 | Strigel:"_ Visne negare peccatum esse accidens?_ Do you mean to deny that sin is an accident?" |
26909 | Strigel:"_ Visne negare peccatum esse accidens?_ Do you mean to deny that sin is an accident?" |
26909 | The entire question is: Whence does that good knowledge originate? |
26909 | The exact issue was: Does faith presuppose contrition? |
26909 | The fifth chief part has the question:"How can bodily eating and drinking do such great things?" |
26909 | The former would be simply returning to Luther''s original doctrine[? |
26909 | The question- marks suspended everywhere in Germany after Luther''s death were: Is Lutheranism to die or live? |
26909 | They say to their mothers, Where is corn and wine? |
26909 | Thus:''What does it mean to believe in God the Father Almighty?'' |
26909 | Turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?" |
26909 | Vergerius continued:''Are you willing to come to Bologna?'' |
26909 | Vergerius:''Do you expect him to come with an army or without weapons?'' |
26909 | We read:"But why does He not at the same time change the evil will which He moves? |
26909 | Were they growing childish again? |
26909 | What benefit can there be in hiding from us and every one else such public matters as must nevertheless be taught and held among them? |
26909 | What concord, then, can be found between such conflicting things? |
26909 | What does it avail you to confess that He is God and man if you do not also believe that whatever He became and whatever He did was done for you?" |
26909 | What does it avail you to confess that He is true man if you do not also believe that He is true God? |
26909 | What does it profit?" |
26909 | What does the Son of God now do? |
26909 | What does this signify? |
26909 | What does''for the transgression of My people''mean? |
26909 | What is become of the most merciful God? |
26909 | What is man compared with God? |
26909 | What is our knowledge compared with His wisdom? |
26909 | What is our strength compared with His powers? |
26909 | What is our substance compared with His substance? |
26909 | What kind of liberty in regard to doctrine is this? |
26909 | What more can I ask? |
26909 | What more do you desire? |
26909 | What of Him who wills not the death of the sinner? |
26909 | What sinner would not despair?" |
26909 | What would the prophets and the entire Holy Scriptures profit us? |
26909 | What, then, avails it that we do a great deal of preaching concerning the kingdom of Christ? |
26909 | What, then, do you think, ought to be done? |
26909 | When did you hear it from me? |
26909 | When have I undertaken to defend it?" |
26909 | When the question is put,''What is the First Commandment?'' |
26909 | Whence does that good volition originate?" |
26909 | Where is the enemy that does such a thing as striking those who yield and cast their arms away? |
26909 | Where is this written? |
26909 | Who shall resist His will? |
26909 | Who will compel us to prove such a false statement? |
26909 | Who would dare to lay his impious hands on this consecrated, inherited jewel, and rob the coming generations of it?!" |
26909 | Why did He suffer us to be infected with original sin? |
26909 | Why does God not change the evil will? |
26909 | Why does He call Judas to be an apostle and later on reject him while He accepts the murderer and malefactor? |
26909 | Why is it that some are converted while others are lost? |
26909 | Why, then, do you gull us seeking to lead us into that which we are forbidden to know, are unable to know, and which you do not know yourself? |
26909 | Why, then, is it improper to say that God has afore- determined to deliver these into a reprobate mind and to drive them to perdition? |
26909 | Why? |
26909 | Why? |
26909 | Will you forbid also that we confer together? |
26909 | With Luther we meet the questions:"What does this mean? |
26909 | _ Tantum igitur reliqua est quaestio de physica coniunctione panis et corporis, qua quaestione quid opus est?_"(_ C. |
26909 | _ Ubi ergo manebit liberum arbitrium, ubi facere quod in se?_"( 5, 544. |
26909 | but, How may we harmonize the universal grace of God with the fact that only some are converted and saved? |
26909 | what the Sacraments? |
26909 | what will ye ever answer to Christ for having so shamefully neglected the people and never for a moment discharged your office? |
26909 | where the doing what one can? |
6744 | 1, 12, where an angel prays: O Lord of hosts, how long wilt Thou not have mercy on Jerusalem? |
6744 | 1, 18 ff.]? |
6744 | 15, which rejects the victims and requires prayer, also condemns the opinion concerning the opus operatum: Will I eat the flesh of bulls? |
6744 | 16, 10, where it signifies the collections or gifts of the people, not the offering of the priest? |
6744 | 19, 13: Who can understand his errors? |
6744 | 20, 9: Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin? |
6744 | 20, 9: Who can say, I have made my heart clean? |
6744 | 3, 31 Paul says: Do we, then, make void the Law through faith? |
6744 | : If Thou Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? |
6744 | Again, what is the difference between faith and hope? |
6744 | Again[ in the fourth place], what need is there of a long discussion? |
6744 | Although what need is there to recite testimonies? |
6744 | Although, what need is there of discussion? |
6744 | And Bonaventura: When the question is asked, What is original sin? |
6744 | And how dare they wantonly and shamelessly misapply the great, most holy name of the divine Majesty?] |
6744 | And how many of them desire to be continent[ not to mention the thoughts of their hearts]? |
6744 | And if they wish to be understood concerning punishments, why do they add that satisfaction is to be rendered in purgatory? |
6744 | And since prayer ought to be made from faith, how do we know that God approves this invocation? |
6744 | And what need is there of words on a subject so manifest? |
6744 | And why is not the entire discourse added to it? |
6744 | And, indeed, if we assume that we are free to use either one part or both, how can the prohibition[ to use both kinds] be defended? |
6744 | Are they services which God approves as righteousness? |
6744 | Are we to seek it in our own words or in the words of its Head our Lord Jesus Christ? |
6744 | But concerning the invocation of saints, what commandment, what example can the adversaries produce from the Scriptures? |
6744 | But how can they affirm that they are services which God approves as righteousness before Him when they have no testimony of God''s Word? |
6744 | But how will they infer thence that love justifies? |
6744 | But if the Law be sufficient for obtaining the remission of sins, what need is there of the Gospel? |
6744 | But if these things were handed down as necessary for justification, why afterwards did the bishops change many things in these very matters? |
6744 | But if universal ordinances are so necessary, why do they themselves change the ordinance of Christ''s Supper, which is not human, but divine? |
6744 | But of what advantage would these miracles and promises be to an unbeliever? |
6744 | But of what punishment, of what vengeance, does Augustine speak? |
6744 | But what do we say of the reward which Scripture mentions?] |
6744 | But what does St. Paul mean? |
6744 | But what if they must not?] |
6744 | But what is it to arrogate to one''s self perfection, if this is not? |
6744 | But what is more certain than that men obtain the remission of sins by faith for Christ''s sake? |
6744 | But what is righteousness? |
6744 | But what is the knowledge of Christ unless to know the benefits of Christ, the promises which by the Gospel He has scattered broadcast in the world? |
6744 | But what need is there of words in a manifest matter? |
6744 | But where has this arrangement, to which he refers when he says that we ought to resort to the aid of the saints, been instituted by God? |
6744 | But who in truth can say or boast that he keeps the Law, and loves God as the Law has commanded? |
6744 | But why add nothing concerning faith? |
6744 | But[ my lords, may we ask the reason] why ought they? |
6744 | Chrysostom asks concerning repentance, Whence are we made sure that our sins are remitted us? |
6744 | Do they merit the remission of sins? |
6744 | Do they still dare deny that by faith we obtain the remission of sins, or that faith is a part of repentance? |
6744 | Do they think that the same is repeated so often for no purpose? |
6744 | Do they think that these words fell inconsiderately from the Holy Ghost? |
6744 | Do you ask who He is? |
6744 | Does He not everywhere in the prophets prohibit men from instituting, without His commandment, peculiar rites of worship? |
6744 | Does he perhaps think that the virtue of the mystical benediction is unknown to us? |
6744 | Does not Paul here command those who have not the gift of continence to marry? |
6744 | For concerning the conversion of the wicked, or concerning the mode of regeneration, what can be said that is more simple and more clear? |
6744 | For how many are there who could enumerate all these observances? |
6744 | For how many of them care for the Gospel or judge that it[ one little page, one letter of it] is worth being read? |
6744 | For how will Christ be Mediator if in justification we do not use Him as Mediator; if we do not hold that for His sake we are accounted righteous? |
6744 | For if the power of the keys does not console us before God, what, then, will pacify the conscience? |
6744 | For what difference does it make? |
6744 | For what need was there that Christ was given for our sins if for our sins our merits can make satisfaction? |
6744 | For what will the world judge if at any time the writing of the adversaries be brought to light? |
6744 | For what will there be need of the Holy Ghost if human strength can by itself love God above all things, and fulfil God''s commandments? |
6744 | For what will there be need of the grace of Christ if we can be justified by our own righteousness[ powers]? |
6744 | For when will conscience be sure that the confession is complete? |
6744 | For where are such things[ dreams and lies] read in the Scriptures? |
6744 | For who has doubted that Christ is in this manner a vine, and we the branches, deriving thence life for ourselves? |
6744 | For who loves or fears God sufficiently? |
6744 | For who of the people ever understood the doctrine of repentance of which the adversaries treat? |
6744 | Here they will say: If we are to be saved by pure mercy, what difference is there between those who are saved, and those who are not saved? |
6744 | How can they in this doubt call upon God, how can they be confident that they are heard? |
6744 | How could the office of Christ and justification be declared more clearly? |
6744 | How could this be said more clearly? |
6744 | How do we suppose that the Jews received this arraignment, which seems to conflict openly with Moses? |
6744 | How, therefore, do the adversaries affirm that they justify? |
6744 | How, therefore, do they know whether they acquire merit_ de congruo_ or_ de condigno_[ in full, or half]? |
6744 | How, without God''s command and Word, will he render men certain of God''s will? |
6744 | How? |
6744 | However, what need is there of a long discussion? |
6744 | However, what need is there to cite many testimonies since they are everywhere obvious in the Scriptures? |
6744 | If we merit the remission of sins by these elicit acts[ that spring from our mind], of what benefit is Christ? |
6744 | If works of satisfaction are works which are not due, why do they cite the plain Gospel? |
6744 | Is St. Bernard also a heretic?] |
6744 | Is not their worship of the saints manifest pagan idolatry? |
6744 | Is not this terrible to hear?] |
6744 | Is not this to bury Christ altogether, and to take away the entire doctrine of faith? |
6744 | Is this not a childish, foolish way to preach to Christians?] |
6744 | Lastly, when will conscience be pacified if we receive remission of sins on the ground that we love, or that we do the works of the Law? |
6744 | Likewise, what difference will there be between the people of the Law and the Church if the Church is an outward polity? |
6744 | Likewise, what need will there be of faith if the Sacraments justify_ ex opere operato_, without a good disposition on the part of the one using them? |
6744 | Now, everybody knows that in Scripture righteousness does not mean only external works, but embraces faith, as Paul says:_ Iustus ex fide vivet_? |
6744 | Now, if Christ has instituted it for the entire Church, why is one kind denied to a part of the Church? |
6744 | Now, therefore, let us reply to the objection which we have above stated:[ Why does love not justify anybody before God?] |
6744 | O Christ, how long wilt Thou bear these reproaches with which our enemies treat Thy Gospel? |
6744 | Otherwise, wherefore would there be need to promise? |
6744 | Otherwise, why would there be need of Christ or the Gospel, if the preaching of the Law alone would be sufficient? |
6744 | Otherwise, why would there be need of the Gospel, why would there be need of Christ? |
6744 | Since this is in us, does it not also, by the communication of Christ''s flesh, cause Christ to dwell in us bodily? |
6744 | Then, too, are there no scandals among the adversaries? |
6744 | Then, too, how can the human heart love God while it knows that He is terribly angry, and is oppressing us with temporal and perpetual calamities? |
6744 | Thus, since Christ has been appointed Intercessor and High Priest, why do we seek others? |
6744 | What are they now doing? |
6744 | What are we to do here, O Charles, thou most invincible Emperor? |
6744 | What can be opposed to this proof, unless some one wish to abolish the entire Gospel and the entire Christ? |
6744 | What can our opponents bring forward against this argument? |
6744 | What can they invent and devise against the plain truth? |
6744 | What does Christ do if the blessed Mary does these things? |
6744 | What else have we said in our Confession than what Lyra here says[ in terms so clear that he could not have spoken more clearly]? |
6744 | What else is the denial that by faith we obtain remission of sins than to treat the blood and death of Christ with scorn? |
6744 | What else is the doctrine of the Law than a doctrine of despair? |
6744 | What else is this than to appoint another justifier, a mediator other than Christ? |
6744 | What else is this than to put confidence in our works, not in the Word and promise of God concerning Christ? |
6744 | What else is this than to transfer the glory of Christ to our works, namely that we please God because of our works, and not because of Christ? |
6744 | What good man is there who is not moved by such indignity?" |
6744 | What greater impudence has ever been read of in any history than this of the adversaries? |
6744 | What if God does not approve these services? |
6744 | What is it to make propitiators if this is not? |
6744 | What is there here with which fault can be found? |
6744 | What is to be said on a subject so manifest? |
6744 | What more cruel would Phalaris say? |
6744 | What more do the adversaries require? |
6744 | What need is there of Christ if we obtain remission of sins because of our own work? |
6744 | What need is there of an etymology so far fetched, unless it be to show their knowledge of the Hebrew language? |
6744 | What when they come to confession? |
6744 | What will posterity judge concerning these reproachful judicial investigations? |
6744 | What work will it find, upon what will it firmly rely as worthy of eternal life, if, indeed, hope ought to originate from merits? |
6744 | What, therefore, are we to do? |
6744 | When, in this doubt and in these terrors, will it love God? |
6744 | When, therefore, will conscience be at rest, when will it be pacified? |
6744 | Whence do we know without the testimony of Scripture that the saints perceive the prayers of each one? |
6744 | Where are such monstrous stories to be found in the Fathers? |
6744 | Whither does this tend, unless that they again abolish the promise and return to the Law? |
6744 | Who does not frequently doubt whether he be heard by God? |
6744 | Who does not frequently doubt whether human affairs are ruled by God''s counsel or by chance? |
6744 | Who does not see that these are anacoluthons? |
6744 | Who does not see what preposterous thoughts our adversaries entertain? |
6744 | Who does satisfaction to his own calling? |
6744 | Who has taught these asses such logic? |
6744 | Who is not frequently enraged because the wicked enjoy a better lot than the pious, because the pious are oppressed by the wicked? |
6744 | Who is not tempted by lust? |
6744 | Who loves his neighbor as himself? |
6744 | Who to all posterity, hearing that such a doctrine has been condemned, will judge that the authors of this condemnation had any knowledge of Christ? |
6744 | Who with sufficient patience bears the afflictions imposed by God? |
6744 | Why do they here omit the old appellation synaxris, which shows that the Mass was formerly the communion of many? |
6744 | Why do they not here set forth the grace, the mercy of God toward us? |
6744 | Why is the ordinance of Christ changed, especially when He Himself calls it His testament? |
6744 | Why is the use of the other kind prohibited? |
6744 | Why may I not also here cry out? |
6744 | [ And why should Paul so highly extol and praise grace?] |
6744 | [ Are they to take comfort in the fact that it is recorded concerning the sons of Eli: They will go begging? |
6744 | [ But how now, ye adversaries? |
6744 | [ For are they free from hatred, envy, strife, anger, wrath, avarice, adultery, etc.? |
6744 | [ For what consolation would we have if forgiveness of sin were here offered us, and yet there would be no remission of guilt?] |
6744 | [ For what does repentance help if the forgiveness of sins be not obtained?] |
6744 | [ Is not this teaching uncertain and improper things concerning repentance?] |
6744 | [ Is whatever you wish and whatever you say to be sheer truth? |
6744 | [ What can the adversaries say in reply to this?] |
6744 | [ What can the knaves say in reply? |
36081 | 19:12. Who can understand his errors? |
36081 | Are cursing and swearing sinful when they have become a habit?_ Most certainly; for a sinful habit proves that sin is our master. |
36081 | Are there more Gods than one?_ No; there is but one God, and there is none else besides Him. |
36081 | Are we never permitted to swear?_ Yes; when the proper authorities demand it in God''s stead. |
36081 | Are ye not much better than they?== Which of you by taking thought, can add one cubit to his stature?== And why take ye thought for raiment? |
36081 | But are not many, thus redeemed, yet lost?_ Yes, indeed; many reject Him because of their unbelief and love of sin. |
36081 | But can all pray in this manner?_ No, not the impenitent; their hearts are not right with God, and they do not seek Him earnestly. |
36081 | But does the Word of God point out a way to us in which a sinner may be justified and saved?_ Yes; in the blessed Gospel. |
36081 | But how can their word be the Word of God?_ The Spirit of God revealed to them what to speak and write. |
36081 | By what means does the Holy Spirit call us?_ By the Word of God; using the law to awaken our hearts, and the gospel to invite us to Christ. |
36081 | By what means does the Holy Spirit sanctify and preserve the believer?_ By the Word of God and the Lord''s Supper. |
36081 | By what rule will Christ judge us?_ He will judge us by His Word. |
36081 | Can any man, then, keep God''s commandments so perfectly that he thereby is justified and saved_? |
36081 | Can we be saved through the Law?_ No; since the fall in sin no man can perfectly keep the Law. |
36081 | Can we feel assured that God will forgive us this debt?_ Yes; Jesus Christ has paid for all our sins. |
36081 | Can we love God and the world at the same time?_ By no means. |
36081 | Did Christ remain in humiliation and death?_ No; God exalted Him and gave Him a name which is above every name. |
36081 | Did Christ suffer bodily pain only?_ No; His greatest suffering was a fearful anguish of soul on account of our sins. |
36081 | Did our first parents remain innocent and without sin?_ No; they sinned and lost the image of God, and thus sin and death entered into the world. |
36081 | Do all obey the call of the Holy Spirit?_ No; many resist the Holy Spirit, and will not repent and come to Christ. |
36081 | Do we always understand the ways of God''s providence?_ No; His ways are often hidden from our eyes; but even then they are the kindest and best. |
36081 | Does God accept this weak faith?_ Yes, indeed; only it be true and sincere. |
36081 | Does God answer our prayer at once?_ Sometimes; but He often delays His answer in order to strengthen our faith and our hope. |
36081 | Does God give us such opportunities in order that we may sin?_ By no means; God, who is holy and loving, does not tempt any one to sin. |
36081 | Does God yet care for what He has made?_ Yes; by His watchful care He preserves and governs all things. |
36081 | Does not also he who remains true to the covenant of his Baptism need repentance?_ Yes; he needs daily repentance and daily renewal. |
36081 | Does this Law demand outward observance only?_ No; it demands the whole man, and the willing obedience of heart and mind. |
36081 | Does this promise hold good only when we use the Lord''s Prayer?_ No; God hears every prayer offered up according to His will. |
36081 | For what offices was Jesus anointed and consecrated?_ The offices of High Priest, Prophet, and King. |
36081 | For whom does God care most?_ For man; and especially for His believing children. |
36081 | For whom is the Lord''s Supper intended?_ The Lord''s Supper is intended for true Christians, who are of age and understanding to prove themselves. |
36081 | For whom should we pray?_ We should pray not only for ourselves, but also for others,--even our enemies. |
36081 | For whose sake does God forgive us our sins?_ For Christ''s sake, who has satisfied for the sins of the whole world by His death on the cross. |
36081 | God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent; hath he said, and shall he not do it? |
36081 | Has God given us also a land?_ Yes; He has given us our native land, that we may love it and help it to prosper. |
36081 | Has not Christ redeemed all mankind?_ Yes, He has; He gave Himself a ransom for all. |
36081 | Have all men become sinners through the fall of our first parents?_ Yes; sin and death have spread from our first parents to the whole human race. |
36081 | Have you deserved all this?_ Not in the least; He does all this, not because I have deserved it, but because He is a loving and merciful Father. |
36081 | How are the believers named after Christ?_ They are called Christians; meaning,"the anointed". |
36081 | How can I feel assured of this?_ God Himself has commanded us to pray, and has added this promise to hear us: Amen, Amen; that is, Surely; so be it. |
36081 | How can we be kept pure?_ We must watch and pray, and avoid everything that awakens impure desires. |
36081 | How did Christ act through all this suffering?_ He was patient as a lamb that is lead to the slaughter. |
36081 | How do unfaithful husbands and wives treat this holy institution?_ They despise it, and thus bring down upon themselves the judgment of God. |
36081 | How do we bear false witness out of court?_ When we tell lies about our neighbor and slander or defame him in our conversation. |
36081 | How do we learn that the grace of God is found in Christ?_ We learn this through the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit. |
36081 | How do we lie and deceive by the name of God?_ By perjury, false teaching, and hypocrisy. |
36081 | How do we misuse the day of rest?_ 1. |
36081 | How do you know there is a God?_ 1. |
36081 | How do you know this?_ Christ says concerning the bread:"Take, eat; this is my body." |
36081 | How does Baptism save us from sin, death, and the devil?_ In Baptism we come into fellowship with Christ, and are made partakers in His redemption. |
36081 | How does Christ have divine nature?_ He is begotten of the Father from eternity. |
36081 | How does Christ have human nature?_ He is conceived by the Holy Ghost, and born of the Virgin Mary. |
36081 | How does God preserve all things?_ He lets all things continue as long as He thinks well, and He cares like a father for all His creatures. |
36081 | How does God punish sin?_ In soul and body; now and forever. |
36081 | How does God threaten those who transgress His commandments?_ He will visit, that is, punish, their wickedness. |
36081 | How does one bear false witness in court?_ When a witness swears to a lie, and when a judge decides wrong to be right, and right to be wrong. |
36081 | How does our flesh tempt us?_ Our own flesh tempts by its evil desires. |
36081 | How does the Holy Spirit preserve the believer?_ He teaches and guides, corrects and comforts him. |
36081 | How does the devil tempt us?_ The devil tempts us by putting evil thoughts into our minds. |
36081 | How does the world tempt us?_ The world tempts us by threats, attractive invitations, and bad example. |
36081 | How has God given His law to us?_ 1. |
36081 | How has sin injured the human soul?_ 1. |
36081 | How is stealing done?_ In a coarse or in an artful manner. |
36081 | How is the Bible divided in regard to its teaching?_ It is divided into Law and Gospel. |
36081 | How is this commandment transgressed?_ 1. |
36081 | How is this commandment transgressed?_ 1. |
36081 | How is this done?_ 1. |
36081 | How many persons are there in the Godhead?_ Three; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. |
36081 | How many steps do you notice in the humiliation of Christ?_ Five: the birth in poverty; the suffering; the crucifixion; the death; the burial. |
36081 | How should the children of God receive their daily bread?_ They should ask God to bless their daily bread, and return Him thanks for it. |
36081 | How should we keep the day of rest holy?_ 1. |
36081 | How should we pray?_ We should pray humbly, confidently as a child, and reverently. |
36081 | How was Jesus anointed?_ He was anointed with the Holy Ghost and with power. |
36081 | In what did the image of God in man consist?_ In true wisdom, righteousness and holiness, peace and joy. |
36081 | In what did their sin consist?_ It consisted especially in the unbelief of their hearts and in their selfishness and disobedience. |
36081 | In what does this new life really consist?_ In consists in love to God who first loved us. |
36081 | In what way is the believer freed from sin by the redemption of Christ?_ 1. |
36081 | In what ways may we break the covenant of our Baptism?_ 1. |
36081 | In whose care may you therefore safely leave yourself?_ In God''s care, who protects me from all danger, and keeps me from all evil. |
36081 | In whose name must we pray?_ We must pray in the name of Jesus. |
36081 | In whose name then are you baptized?_ I am baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. |
36081 | Is Christ no longer present on earth?_ Yes; He is present in a real, though invisible, manner. |
36081 | Is Jesus conceived and born with sin?_ No; He is conceived by the Holy Ghost and therefore without sin. |
36081 | Is he who thus believes and lives in fellowship with Christ sure to be saved?_ Yes; when he continues steadfast in faith until death. |
36081 | Is it of little importance how we receive the Lord''s Supper?_ By no means; we must be prepared when we go to partake of these gifts. |
36081 | Is it possible to remain in the covenant of Baptism?_ Yes; by the grace of God it is possible. |
36081 | Is it wrong to be a partner with a thief?_ Yes; the partner of a thief is no better than the thief. |
36081 | Is neglecting to do good as sinful as doing wrong?_ Yes, indeed; to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin. |
36081 | Is no work permitted on Sunday?_ Yes; any work of necessity that can not be delayed, and any loving kindness we may show our neighbor who is in need. |
36081 | Is the New Birth necessary to our salvation?_ Yes, indeed; except a man be born anew, he can not see the kingdom of God. |
36081 | May we love ourselves?_ Yes, for God has made us, but we must beware of selfishness. |
36081 | May we not do with our property what we please?_ No; we are but keepers of God''s gifts, and we must once give an account of how we have used them. |
36081 | May we take our own life?_ No; God has given us life, and He alone has the right to take it. |
36081 | Must we love also our enemies?_ Yes; for even our enemy is our neighbor. |
36081 | Must we obey parents and superiors when they ask us to do what is sinful?_ No; we ought to obey God rather than men. |
36081 | Need we not work for our daily bread when we pray for it every day?_ Yes; God wants us to be diligent, each in our calling, trusting in His help. |
36081 | Of how many kinds is the fear of God?_ Of two kinds: slavish fear and child- like fear. |
36081 | Of what benefit, then, is the Law?_ 1. |
36081 | Of what do the three articles treat?_ Of the nature, will, and works of the triune God. |
36081 | Of what does God remind us by these words?_ He reminds us of the fact that He is a just God, who in His holy wrath punishes every sin. |
36081 | Of what does the word"daily"remind you?_ I must be content with that which God gives me. |
36081 | Should such persons be admitted to the Lord''s Supper?_ No. |
36081 | The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? |
36081 | Upon what does God then really look?_ Upon the attitude of our hearts toward Him. |
36081 | What are our weapons against temptation?_ We must use the Word of God, watch and pray, and take care not to invite temptation. |
36081 | What are the closing words of the Lord''s Prayer?_= For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. |
36081 | What benefit did the human body have from the image of God?_ Perfect health, immortality, and a life free from care in Paradise. |
36081 | What benefit do we have from the resurrection of Christ?_ 1. |
36081 | What benefit do we have from the true and living faith in Jesus Christ?_ By faith we are justified, born anew, sanctified, and finally saved forever. |
36081 | What benefit does the believer have from the redemption of Christ?_ By this redemption he is freed from sin, from death, and from the power of Satan. |
36081 | What comfort do we have from the burial of Christ?_ He has buried our sins, hallowed our graves, and taken away their horror. |
36081 | What did Christ accomplish for us by His death on the cross?_ By His death He has paid the wages of sin, which is death. |
36081 | What did Christ do in order to become our Savior and Redeemer?_ He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. |
36081 | What do the children of the world think of sin?_ They love sin, and do not ask to be forgiven. |
36081 | What do the ninth and tenth commandments forbid?_ All sinful desire to get what belongs to our neighbor. |
36081 | What do we promise God in this petition, while asking His forgiveness?_ We promise to forgive those who trespass against us, and return good for evil. |
36081 | What do you mean when you say"I believe in Jesus Christ? |
36081 | What do you owe God for all his goodness?_ It is my duty to serve Him thankfully and obediently all the days of my life. |
36081 | What do you pray for in the fifth petition?_ I pray God to forgive us our trespasses. |
36081 | What do you pray for in the first petition?_ I pray that the name of God may be hallowed among us. |
36081 | What do you pray for in the fourth petition?_ I pray God to give me daily bread. |
36081 | What do you pray for in the second petition?_ I pray that the kingdom of God may come. |
36081 | What do you pray for in the seventh petition?_ I pray God to deliver us from evil. |
36081 | What do you pray for in the third petition?_ I pray that the will of God may be done among us on earth, as it is in heaven. |
36081 | What do you pray for in this petition?_ I pray God not to lead us into temptation. |
36081 | What does God promise all who keep His commandments?_ He will have mercy upon them in a thousand generations. |
36081 | What does God require of us in the first commandment?_ We should fear, love, and trust in God above all things. |
36081 | What does he bring upon himself who transgresses this commandment?_ Condemnation and punishment from God. |
36081 | What does the Bible say about Christ being both God and man?_ It says, The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us. |
36081 | What does the Bible say about Christ being true God?_ The Bible calls Him the only begotten Son of God, and one with the Father. |
36081 | What does the Holy Spirit further work in the believer?_ He sanctifies and preserves him. |
36081 | What does the ascension of Christ teach us?_ It teaches us to be heavenly- minded, and to have a desire to depart and be with Christ. |
36081 | What does the first commandment forbid?_ It forbids the worship of strange gods, or idols. |
36081 | What does the fourth commandment forbid?_ To despise and give offense to father and mother. |
36081 | What does the name Christ signify?_ The same as Messiah; that is, the Anointed or the Consecrated. |
36081 | What does the name Jesus signify?_ A Savior. |
36081 | What does the second table teach us about our relation to our neighbor?_ We must feel and act toward him, as we would have him feel and act toward us. |
36081 | What is Baptism?_ Baptism is not water alone, but it is water comprehended in God''s command, and united with His Word. |
36081 | What is Christ''s work as High Priest?_ He offered up Himself a sacrifice for our sins, and ever prays for us. |
36081 | What is Christ''s work as King?_ He governs and keeps His children, and defends them against their enemies. |
36081 | What is Christ''s work as Prophet?_ He teaches us the will of God concerning our salvation. |
36081 | What is God''s promise to those who honor father and mother?_ It shall be well with them, and they shall live long on the earth. |
36081 | What is God''s will concerning man?_ God willeth that all men should be saved, and come to the knowledge of the truth. |
36081 | What is God?_ God is a spirit, who is eternal and almighty; all- knowing and everywhere present; wise, good, and merciful; holy, true, and just. |
36081 | What is actual sin?_ Actual sin is all evil thoughts and desires, words and acts, springing from original sin. |
36081 | What is eternal death?_ Eternal death is a dreadful state of separation from God, and everlasting anguish and suffering in hell. |
36081 | What is here understood by mercy?_ Every blessing for soul and body, now and forever. |
36081 | What is implied by the word"trespasses"?_ Thereby is implied our guilt or debt to God, which we have brought upon ourselves by our sins. |
36081 | What is it to curse by the name of God?_ It is to call down evil upon ourselves, our neighbor, or any other created thing, by the name of God. |
36081 | What is it to steal?_ To steal is to take from our neighbor even the smallest part of his property against his will. |
36081 | What is it to swear by the name of God?_ It is to bear witness to anything by the holy name of God. |
36081 | What is meant by an idol?_ Anything that man worships, fears, loves, and trusts in instead of the one true God. |
36081 | What is meant by child- like fear?_ When we love God so dearly that we wish to do nothing that is against His will. |
36081 | What is meant by original sin?_ Original sin is the inborn wickedness, deep corruption, and evil disposition, of the human heart. |
36081 | What is meant by saying that the kingdom of God comes to us?_ It means that we become partakers in it. |
36081 | What is meant by slavish fear?_ When we fear God because we are afraid of punishment. |
36081 | What is meant by temptation?_ By temptation is meant opportunities that invite to sin. |
36081 | What is meant by the"name"of God?_ 1. |
36081 | What is meant by"New Testament"in this connection?_ Thereby is meant the new covenant which God has made and sealed with the blood of Jesus. |
36081 | What is meant, in a particular sense, by the kingdom of God which you pray for in this petition?_ 1. |
36081 | What is sin?_ Sin is any thought or feeling, word or act, which is contrary to God''s holy Law. |
36081 | What is the Gospel?_ The Gospel is the glad tidings of the grace of God in Jesus Christ our Savior. |
36081 | What is the Law?_ The Law is the divine Word which tells us what we must do. |
36081 | What is the intimate fellowship called in which all true Christians live with one another?_ The Communion of Saints. |
36081 | What is the meaning of the word"Amen"?_ Its meaning is, Surely; so be it. |
36081 | What is the state of the church on earth?_ The church of God on earth is militant. |
36081 | What is the substance of all the books of the Bible?_ The great truth that Jesus is the way to salvation for all who believe. |
36081 | What is the substance of the first table?_ Love of God. |
36081 | What is the substance of the law?_ Love to God, ourselves, and our neighbor. |
36081 | What is the substance of the second table?_ Love to ourselves and our neighbor. |
36081 | What is the will of God?_ It is the will of God that all His rational creatures should praise Him forever in perfect holiness and happiness. |
36081 | What is the work of the Holy Spirit?_ To call, enlighten, sanctify, and preserve. |
36081 | What is the work of the holy angels?_ They praise God, and serve him, especially by ministering to His children. |
36081 | What is"false witness"?_ All untruthful speaking about our neighbor, in or out of court. |
36081 | What judgment does the Word of God pass upon thieves and robbers?_ They shall not inherit the kingdom of God. |
36081 | What moves God to forgive sin so freely?_ His everlasting love and mercy alone. |
36081 | What must we do to experience personally that their word is the Word of God?_ We must obey the Word and receive it into our hearts. |
36081 | What must we do to remain in the grace of our Baptism?_ We must watch and pray, and make diligent use of the Word of God and the Lord''s Supper. |
36081 | What must we do when we receive the Lord''s Supper?_ We must remember our Savior and His death. |
36081 | What must you do that you may continue steadfast in faith and also increase therein?_ I will pray God every day graciously to help and strengthen me. |
36081 | What parts of the catechism treat about the gospel?_ The four last parts. |
36081 | What should a man care for most of all?_ For his soul, the immortal part of himself. |
36081 | What was the character of man as he was made by God?_ Adam and Eve were innocent, without sin, and like God. |
36081 | What way of salvation does the Law then point out to us?_ It says, Keep the commandments and you shall be saved. |
36081 | What will be the state of the church in heaven?_ It will be triumphant, because all its enemies are conquered. |
36081 | What, then, does God require of us in His holy Law?_ Perfect purity and holiness in all our thoughts and desires, words and acts. |
36081 | What, then, does the believer receive through justification?_ He receives the forgiveness of sins, and is adopted as a child of God. |
36081 | When did Jesus institute the Lord''s Supper?_ In the night in which He was betrayed to death; it is therefore called the Lord''s Supper. |
36081 | When do we fear God?_ We fear God when we think so highly of Him, that we are afraid of offending Him by any wrongdoing. |
36081 | When is the name of God hallowed among us?_ When the Word of God is rightly taught and is received into our hearts. |
36081 | When is the name of God taken in vain?_ When it is used in a thoughtless and mocking manner and without devotion and reverence. |
36081 | When was Christ sent to the world?_ In the fulness of time; that is, the time appointed and prepared by God Himself. |
36081 | When was this Savior first promised to the world?_ Immediately after the fall. |
36081 | When will He again come to earth in a visible manner?_ On the last day, when He comes to judge the quick and the dead. |
36081 | Where do all the risen go after the day of judgment?_ The chosen enter into life everlasting; the condemned, into eternal death. |
36081 | Where does God show us how we may be saved?_ In the holy Scriptures, also called the Bible. |
36081 | Where is the will of God done in this manner?_ In heaven, where the holy angels praise God in undisturbed peace and joy. |
36081 | Whereby is it seen that we love God?_ By a holy life. |
36081 | Which are the most excellent of the heavenly creatures?_ The holy angels. |
36081 | Which are the sacraments of the Christian church?_ They are Baptism and the Lord''s Supper. |
36081 | Which day is the day of rest among Christians?_ Sunday, the first day of the week, on which Christ arose from the dead. |
36081 | Which is the most excellent of the earthly creatures?_ Man, to whom God gave power to rule over the earth. |
36081 | Which is the most perfect prayer?_ The most perfect prayer is the Lord''s Prayer, which Christ taught His own disciples. |
36081 | Who alone can confidently call God Father?_ God''s children alone can call God their Father. |
36081 | Who are hypocrites?_ Hypocrites are they who indeed make outward confession of Christ, but who inwardly and in their conduct deny Him. |
36081 | Who are the enemies of the church?_ The enemies of the church are the devil, the world, and our own flesh. |
36081 | Who are thus condemned?_ All who continue in impenitence and unbelief until death. |
36081 | Who enjoy the blessings that God promises in Baptism?_ All who remain in the covenant of their Baptism. |
36081 | Who fear God in this manner?_ God''s children only. |
36081 | Who get a share in the redemption of Christ?_ Those who repent their sins and believe in Him. |
36081 | Who has instituted marriage?_ God Himself instituted it in Paradise. |
36081 | Who is Jesus Christ?_ The Son of God and the Son of Mary, true God and true man. |
36081 | Who is our neighbor?_ Every human being is our neighbor. |
36081 | Who is the Holy Ghost?_ The Holy Ghost is true God together with the Father and the Son. |
36081 | Who led them astray?_ They permitted the devil to lead them astray. |
36081 | Who obey the call of the Holy Spirit?_ They who repent their sins and believe the Gospel. |
36081 | Who partake of the Lord''s Supper unworthily?_ They who do not feel nor repent their sins, and who do not from their heart believe in Jesus. |
36081 | Who profanes the name of God?_ He that teaches and lives otherwise than the Word of God teaches, profanes the name of God. |
36081 | Who seek to prevent the will of God from being done among us?_ The devil, the world, and our own flesh. |
36081 | Who should pray?_ All should pray; even little children. |
36081 | Who should read the Bible?_ It is the will of God that all should use His Word and love it as a dear gift. |
36081 | Who steal in a coarse manner?_ Those who, without any right or permission whatever, take their neighbor''s money or property. |
36081 | Who steal in an artful manner?_ Those who take or withhold the property of others by any kind of fraud. |
36081 | Who teaches us to pray well?_ The Holy Spirit, who is also called the Spirit of prayer. |
36081 | Who wrote the Bible?_ The holy prophets, evangelists, and apostles wrote the Bible. |
36081 | Who, on the other hand, obtain life everlasting?_ All who continue steadfast in faith until death. |
36081 | Who, on the other hand, tempt us to sin?_ The devil, the world, and our own flesh, tempt us to sin. |
36081 | Who, on the other hand, will help us to do the will of God?_ God, who is merciful and faithful, will Himself help us to do His will. |
36081 | Who, then, is rightly prepared to partake of the Lord''s Supper?_ He who believes these words:"Given and shed for you, for the remission of sins." |
36081 | Whom do all idolaters really serve?_ They serve the devil who is the father of lies, and the lord of all impenitent and hardened sinners. |
36081 | Whom has Christ redeemed?_ He has redeemed me, a lost and condemned sinner. |
36081 | Whom has God given power to declare the forgiveness of sins?_ The congregation, through its ministers. |
36081 | Whom have I in heaven but Thee? |
36081 | Whom must we honor and obey besides our parents?_ All those whom God has placed over us, such as guardians, employers, teachers, and the government. |
36081 | Why are the words"this day"added?_ They are added that I should not be anxious for the morrow, but let each day bear its own burdens. |
36081 | Why do we call God the Maker of heaven and earth?_ Because He has made heaven and earth to come forth by His almighty Word. |
36081 | Why do you end your confession of faith with the word Amen?_ Because I know that what I here confess is certainly true. |
36081 | Why is Baptism called the"washing of regeneration"?_ Because the Holy Spirit in Baptism cleanses us from sin, and gives us a new spiritual life. |
36081 | Why is this sin so fearful?_ Because it affects both soul and body more than any other sin. |
36081 | Why must our Savior be true God?_ In order that His death and His blood might have everlasting power to atone for sin. |
36081 | Why must the Son of God become true man?_ In order that He might suffer and die for us. |
36081 | Why must the believer ask the forgiveness of sins every day?_ Because he sins every day, and is always in need of forgiveness. |
36081 | Why must we honor father and mother?_ Because God has placed them over us to care for us. |
36081 | Why must we love God?_ We must love God because of His goodness toward us. |
36081 | Why must we trust in God alone?_ Because He is our almighty and faithful Friend. |
36081 | Will God, then, leave all men to perish?_ No; God has in love sent His Son Jesus Christ to save man. |
36081 | _ What are the closing words of the Lord''s Prayer?_= For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. |
36081 | _ What is Baptism?_ Baptism is not water alone, but it is water comprehended in God''s command, and united with His Word. |
9912 | 11. Who are the Church''s workmen, and what is their work? |
9912 | 13, Where are we taught concerning Christ? |
9912 | 1:8] Hence, if we ask,"What must I do to be saved?" |
9912 | 4. Who has acquired these benefits for you, and how? |
9912 | 4. Who was the author of our Catechism? |
9912 | 5, What does this commandment command? |
9912 | 5. Who tempts us to sin? |
9912 | 6. Who are to be baptized? |
9912 | 6:31, 32 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? |
9912 | 8. Who may be sponsors, and what is their duty? |
9912 | 8:34. Who is he that condemneth? |
9912 | And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? |
9912 | By what different names is this sacrament known and why? |
9912 | By what is confirmation to be preceded? |
9912 | Define conjuring, lying, and deceiving by God''s name? |
9912 | Define cursing? |
9912 | Define swearing? |
9912 | Describe the confessional service? |
9912 | Describe the sufferings of Christ? |
9912 | Describe the work of the Lutheran Church? |
9912 | Does God always answer prayer? |
9912 | Does every communicant receive the benefits offered? |
9912 | Does every one who receives the sacraments derive a benefit from them? |
9912 | Explain why property is unequally divided among men? |
9912 | For whom should we pray? |
9912 | From what bondage has God delivered us? |
9912 | From what do we learn what the Lord''s Supper is? |
9912 | From what has Christ redeemed me? |
9912 | From what kind of evils do we suffer in this world? |
9912 | God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? |
9912 | Have we kept this commandment? |
9912 | He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? |
9912 | How are the spiritual blessings spoken of in the Creed and asked for in the Lord''s Prayer brought to us? |
9912 | How are we preserved in the faith? |
9912 | How are we to assist and comfort him in want? |
9912 | How are we to assist our neighbor in danger? |
9912 | How did Christ re- appear to His disciples? |
9912 | How did God plan to save man? |
9912 | How did it originate? |
9912 | How do the three Persons of the Trinity share in the work of our salvation? |
9912 | How do they try to deceive us? |
9912 | How do we know that God is only one God? |
9912 | How do we know that baptism confers all these benefits on all who believe? |
9912 | How do we know there are three Persons? |
9912 | How do we obtain daily forgiveness? |
9912 | How do we pray for deliverance from evil in this world? |
9912 | How do we pray that God''s will may be done? |
9912 | How do you know that Christ was true man? |
9912 | How does God''s kingdom come to us? |
9912 | How does God''s kingdom come without our prayer? |
9912 | How does He preserve us? |
9912 | How does He punish? |
9912 | How does the Holy Ghost bring me to faith? |
9912 | How does the Holy Ghost bring me to repentance? |
9912 | How does the Holy Ghost come into our hearts? |
9912 | How does the devil tempt us? |
9912 | How does the forgiveness of sins become yours? |
9912 | How has Christ redeemed me? |
9912 | How has He enlightened me? |
9912 | How has the Holy Spirit called me? |
9912 | How have these benefits been secured for us? |
9912 | How is God''s name hallowed? |
9912 | How is God''s name profaned? |
9912 | How is God''s name taken in vain intentionally? |
9912 | How is God''s name taken in vain thoughtlessly? |
9912 | How is God''s will done without our prayer? |
9912 | How is the Lord''s Supper to be received? |
9912 | How is this commandment to be kept? |
9912 | How large is it? |
9912 | How long is the marriage tie binding? |
9912 | How long must we fight against these enemies? |
9912 | How many Sacraments are there? |
9912 | How many canonical books of the Bible are there? |
9912 | How many commandments does each Table include? |
9912 | How many stages were there in His exaltation? |
9912 | How many stages were there in His humiliation? |
9912 | How may property be rightfully acquired? |
9912 | How may the Reformed, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic doctrines of the Lord''s Supper be compared? |
9912 | How may we keep ourselves pure? |
9912 | How may we overcome these foes? |
9912 | How might Christ have appeared, and how did He appear among men? |
9912 | How much must God give us in order to answer this prayer for daily bread? |
9912 | How must we treat old persons in general? |
9912 | How old is the Lutheran Church? |
9912 | How only can we be saved? |
9912 | How shall we succeed in gaining the mastery over it? |
9912 | How shall we worship Him? |
9912 | How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein? |
9912 | How should this encourage us to call upon Him? |
9912 | How should we be of assistance and service to our neighbor? |
9912 | How should we express our gratitude? |
9912 | How should we fear Him? |
9912 | How should we obey them? |
9912 | How should we receive our daily bread? |
9912 | How should we regard and treat them when we have grown older? |
9912 | How should we serve them? |
9912 | How should we show our love to God? |
9912 | How should we show our love to them? |
9912 | How should we show our trust in God? |
9912 | How should we think and speak of our neighbor? |
9912 | How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God? |
9912 | How will He bless them? |
9912 | If God regarded our sins, how would He treat our requests? |
9912 | If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? |
9912 | If we are in earnest in praying it, what will we not do? |
9912 | If we fall, what should we do? |
9912 | If we would avoid breaking this commandment, what must we not do? |
9912 | If we would be honest, what must we guard against? |
9912 | In creating us, what has God given us? |
9912 | In order to avoid despising or displeasing our parents, what should we not do? |
9912 | In what does the essence of baptism consist? |
9912 | In what languages was the Bible originally written? |
9912 | In what sense does God tempt? |
9912 | In what sense is Christ the Son of God, and how do we know it? |
9912 | In what spirit am I to serve Him? |
9912 | In what two- fold way is this duty to be performed? |
9912 | In what way is this commandment broken? |
9912 | In what ways do men speak and act lies? |
9912 | In what ways does He answer? |
9912 | In what ways does this commandment require us to assist our neighbor? |
9912 | Into how many Tables is the Law divided, and what does each Table teach? |
9912 | Into how many languages has the Bible in whole or in part been translated? |
9912 | Into what do they try to mislead us? |
9912 | Is sin ever excusable? |
9912 | Is the Church visible or invisible? |
9912 | Is the true doctrine to be rejected because we do not understand it? |
9912 | Is war right? |
9912 | Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? |
9912 | Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? |
9912 | Mention some gross forms of dishonesty? |
9912 | Mention some other ways in which this commandment is broken? |
9912 | Must a Christian know the exact time of his conversion? |
9912 | Name and define God''s attributes? |
9912 | Name the four great branches of the Christian Church? |
9912 | Name the particular creeds or confessions of the Lutheran Church? |
9912 | Of what do the three articles of the Apostles''Creed treat? |
9912 | Of what do the words"I am"remind us? |
9912 | Of what does the Second Article treat? |
9912 | Of what does the Third Article treat? |
9912 | Of what two parts does the Bible consist, and how far do they reach? |
9912 | Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? |
9912 | Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right? |
9912 | So great was His agony, that He cried out,"My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?" |
9912 | Tell what confirmation is? |
9912 | Tell what you know about the English Bible? |
9912 | The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? |
9912 | The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? |
9912 | The important question is not,"When were we converted?" |
9912 | To whom alone should we pray? |
9912 | To whom do I now belong, and what is my duty therefore? |
9912 | To whom does God promise grace and blessing? |
9912 | To whom is our highest obedience due? |
9912 | Was Christ''s glory entirely hidden during his state of humiliation? |
9912 | What I know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? |
9912 | What a the object of this commandment? |
9912 | What are a Christian''s duties to his country? |
9912 | What are some of the motives which prompt men to murder? |
9912 | What are the Commandments meant to do? |
9912 | What are the Means of Grace? |
9912 | What are the benefits derived from the Lord''s Supper? |
9912 | What are the duties of her members? |
9912 | What are the fruits of the Holy Spirit''s work in us? |
9912 | What are the marks of the Church? |
9912 | What are the means which the Church uses for its work? |
9912 | What are the three essentials of a sacrament? |
9912 | What assurance does each communicant receive? |
9912 | What benefits does baptism confer? |
9912 | What can you say about the seven petitions? |
9912 | What can you tell about Christ''s second coming? |
9912 | What care should be exercised by those who think of being married? |
9912 | What connection exists between the sixth and seventh petitions? |
9912 | What do the devil, the world, and our own flesh seek? |
9912 | What do the historical, didactical and prophetical books of the New Testament contain? |
9912 | What do the introductory words show? |
9912 | What do the words"thy God"express? |
9912 | What do these commandments forbid? |
9912 | What do they command? |
9912 | What do they make known to us? |
9912 | What do we acknowledge and for what do we pray in this petition? |
9912 | What do we mean by God''s will in this petition? |
9912 | What do we mean by Law and Gospel, and where are they found? |
9912 | What do we mean by it? |
9912 | What do we mean by saying,"Thine is the kingdom"? |
9912 | What do we mean when we pray that it may come to us? |
9912 | What do we owe to God in return? |
9912 | What do we pray God to do with our sins? |
9912 | What do we pray against these enemies? |
9912 | What do we pray for in this first petition? |
9912 | What do we pray for in this petition? |
9912 | What do we pray for in this petition? |
9912 | What do we pray in this petition? |
9912 | What do we receive, therefore, in the Lord''s Supper? |
9912 | What does Amen mean? |
9912 | What does God do for us through baptism? |
9912 | What does God mean when He says that He is a jealous God? |
9912 | What does baptism consist in? |
9912 | What does daily bread include? |
9912 | What does faith include? |
9912 | What does it command? |
9912 | What does it command? |
9912 | What does it command? |
9912 | What does it command? |
9912 | What does it contain? |
9912 | What does it contain? |
9912 | What does it forbid and command? |
9912 | What does it forbid? |
9912 | What does it mean to fear God above all things? |
9912 | What does it mean to hallow God''s name? |
9912 | What does it mean to love God above all things? |
9912 | What does it mean to trust in God above all things? |
9912 | What does it teach us? |
9912 | What does it tell us? |
9912 | What does our Catechism contain? |
9912 | What does our new self prompt us to do? |
9912 | What does repentance include? |
9912 | What does the Apostles''Creed contain? |
9912 | What does the Bible say about hatred? |
9912 | What does the Second Table of the Law teach? |
9912 | What does the introduction show? |
9912 | What does the name of God mean? |
9912 | What does the resurrection of Christ prove? |
9912 | What does this commandment forbid, and what does it command? |
9912 | What does this commandment forbid? |
9912 | What does this commandment forbid? |
9912 | What does this fifth commandment forbid? |
9912 | What does this first commandment forbid? |
9912 | What does this petition presuppose? |
9912 | What does this second commandment forbid and command? |
9912 | What does"Almighty"mean? |
9912 | What does"I believe"mean? |
9912 | What duty does baptism impose? |
9912 | What encouragement is contained in it? |
9912 | What four things does the explanation of the second article tell us about Christ''s redemption? |
9912 | What has God done and what does He still do for us? |
9912 | What has God made? |
9912 | What has faith to do with the reception of these benefits? |
9912 | What hope has Christ secured for me? |
9912 | What is Luther''s Small Catechism, and what should it become for us? |
9912 | What is a Sacrament? |
9912 | What is included under false witness? |
9912 | What is it to be said about purity of heart? |
9912 | What is its object? |
9912 | What is marriage? |
9912 | What is meant by Christ''s exaltation? |
9912 | What is meant by God''s name? |
9912 | What is meant by His sitting at the right hand of the Father? |
9912 | What is meant by His state of humiliation? |
9912 | What is meant by belying our neighbor? |
9912 | What is meant by conversion? |
9912 | What is meant by esteeming them? |
9912 | What is meant by justification? |
9912 | What is meant by living under Christ in His kingdom? |
9912 | What is meant by praying in Christ''s name? |
9912 | What is meant by receiving the Lord''s Supper worthily? |
9912 | What is meant by redemption from sin? |
9912 | What is meant by regeneration? |
9912 | What is meant by sanctification? |
9912 | What is meant by serving and obeying Him? |
9912 | What is meant by thanking and praising Him? |
9912 | What is meant by the Church Militant and the Church Triumphant? |
9912 | What is meant by the Holy Trinity? |
9912 | What is meant by the descent into hell? |
9912 | What is meant by the kingdom of God? |
9912 | What is meant by the"new man"? |
9912 | What is meant by"our neighbor"? |
9912 | What is meant by"superiors"? |
9912 | What is meant by"the old Adam in us"? |
9912 | What is meant by"water comprehended in God''s command"? |
9912 | What is meant by"water connected with God''s Word"? |
9912 | What is meant when we say that Christ was our substitute? |
9912 | What is most certainly true according to this article? |
9912 | What is our duty to our pastor? |
9912 | What is our duty to our teachers? |
9912 | What is prayer? |
9912 | What is the Bible? |
9912 | What is the Christian Church? |
9912 | What is the chief means of grace? |
9912 | What is the difference between Sabbath and Sunday? |
9912 | What is the duty of husband and wife? |
9912 | What is the meaning of the Hebrew word translated"Lord"? |
9912 | What is the object of catechetical instruction? |
9912 | What is the object of the Church- year? |
9912 | What is the object of the seventh commandment? |
9912 | What is the object of these two commandments? |
9912 | What is the position of parents in the family? |
9912 | What is the purpose of the sacraments? |
9912 | What is the relation between faith and good works? |
9912 | What is the relation between the Old and New Testaments? |
9912 | What is the relation of faith and works in salvation? |
9912 | What is the right use of God''s name? |
9912 | What is the right use of property? |
9912 | What is the substance of the Law? |
9912 | What is the threefold purpose of the Law? |
9912 | What is the true preparation? |
9912 | What is the worst form of lying? |
9912 | What is this commandment meant to preserve and guard? |
9912 | What is to be done with children who have been baptized? |
9912 | What is to be said about Zwingli''s view? |
9912 | What is to be said about a happy end? |
9912 | What is to be said about apologizing for our neighbor? |
9912 | What is to be said about betraying him? |
9912 | What is to be said about communism? |
9912 | What is to be said about contentment? |
9912 | What is to be said about duels? |
9912 | What is to be said about everlasting life? |
9912 | What is to be said about fasting as a preparation? |
9912 | What is to be said about infant baptism? |
9912 | What is to be said about neglecting to warn or assist others? |
9912 | What is to be said about our heavenly Father in comparison with earthly fathers? |
9912 | What is to be said about private confession and absolution? |
9912 | What is to be said about purity in deeds? |
9912 | What is to be said about purity in words? |
9912 | What is to be said about slander and the slanderer? |
9912 | What is to be said about the Roman Catholic view, and what is it called? |
9912 | What is to be said about the close connection between this petition and the preceding one? |
9912 | What is to be said about the earthly elements? |
9912 | What is to be said about the folly and cowardice of the suicide''s act? |
9912 | What is to be said about the importance of praying in faith? |
9912 | What is to be said about the importance of the Holy Spirit''s work? |
9912 | What is to be said about the importance of this instruction? |
9912 | What is to be said about the manner of our praying? |
9912 | What is to be said about the mode of baptism? |
9912 | What is to be said about the necessity of baptism? |
9912 | What is to be said about the official who inflicts the death- penalty on criminals? |
9912 | What is to be said about the permanence of baptism? |
9912 | What is to be said about the person and nature of Christ? |
9912 | What is to be said about the person and nature of the Holy Ghost? |
9912 | What is to be said about the posture in prayer? |
9912 | What is to be said about the relation of baptized children to the Church? |
9912 | What is to be said about the right of self- defense? |
9912 | What is to be said about the sacredness of human life? |
9912 | What is to be said about the sin of murder and its punishment? |
9912 | What is to be said about this petition and missions? |
9912 | What is to be said about those who are baptized but do not believe? |
9912 | What is to be said about useless risks, accidents, maltreatment, etc.? |
9912 | What is to be said of Christ''s crucifixion? |
9912 | What is to be said of Christ''s death? |
9912 | What is to be said of His burial? |
9912 | What is to be said of the voluntary sacrifice of our life? |
9912 | What is true faith? |
9912 | What kind of swearing is forbidden? |
9912 | What kind of swearing is permitted? |
9912 | What may every baptized person say? |
9912 | What motives prompt men to suicide, and how should we guard against such a sin? |
9912 | What must I do to be saved? |
9912 | What name do we give to Christ in view of His two- fold nature? |
9912 | What other false doctrine besides these two is to be rejected? |
9912 | What other names are given to the Tea Commandments? |
9912 | What privileges does confirmation confer? |
9912 | What promise have we with respect to our prayers? |
9912 | What rule should we follow in speaking of others? |
9912 | What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me? |
9912 | What shall be done with our old sinful self? |
9912 | What should our prayers contain? |
9912 | What should the new man in us do? |
9912 | What should we always remember concerning our parents? |
9912 | What should we bear in mind with respect to all our blessings? |
9912 | What special blessing is promised to those who keep this commandment? |
9912 | What three fundamental principles characterize the Lutheran Church? |
9912 | What three things are most certainly true according to this second article? |
9912 | What three things do we do in this petition? |
9912 | What three things do we pray God to do? |
9912 | What three things does Luther''s explanation of this article tell us? |
9912 | What three wills oppose the will of God? |
9912 | What two kinds of Idolatry are there? |
9912 | What two kinds of creeds are there? |
9912 | What two parts does the conclusion contain? |
9912 | What two sides are there to each commandment? |
9912 | What two states does Christ''s life include? |
9912 | What use does the Holy Spirit make of the Church? |
9912 | What warning is contained in the Conclusion of the Commandments? |
9912 | What was Christ''s threefold office? |
9912 | What was I before Christ redeemed me, and why? |
9912 | When Christ gave His disciples the bread and the wine, what did He say? |
9912 | When and why did Christ ascend into heaven? |
9912 | When do we do God''s will? |
9912 | When do we remain steadfast in God''s Word and in the faith? |
9912 | When must our Sunday''s rest and our attendance at church be sacrificed? |
9912 | When only and by whom dare a divorce be obtained? |
9912 | When only are we keeping God''s commandments? |
9912 | When only shall we be completely victorious over them? |
9912 | When shall we be completely delivered from all evil? |
9912 | When should we call upon Him? |
9912 | When should we pray? |
9912 | When taking a legal oath, what must we be careful to do? |
9912 | When was it founded? |
9912 | When will the Holy Spirit''s work in you be completed? |
9912 | Where are they pointed out? |
9912 | Where does dishonesty have its source? |
9912 | Where is the Lutheran Church found? |
9912 | Where is the forgiveness of sins made yours? |
9912 | Where shall we worship Him? |
9912 | Where was the law of God originally written? |
9912 | Whom are we forbidden to kill or injure? |
9912 | Whom has Christ redeemed? |
9912 | Whom have I in heaven but thee? |
9912 | Whom will God punish? |
9912 | Why and how should we honor them? |
9912 | Why and when was the Law given anew? |
9912 | Why are they so called? |
9912 | Why are we not worthy of it? |
9912 | Why are we sure that these petitions are acceptable to our heavenly Father? |
9912 | Why can we not be saved by the Ten Commandments? |
9912 | Why can we not be saved if the Holy Spirit does not work in us? |
9912 | Why did Christ suffer and die if He was innocent? |
9912 | Why do they become yours through baptism? |
9912 | Why do we add it to our prayer? |
9912 | Why do we add the conclusion to the Lord''s Prayer? |
9912 | Why do we call it the Workmanship of the Holy Ghost? |
9912 | Why do we confirm? |
9912 | Why do we need it? |
9912 | Why do we need the Holy Spirit? |
9912 | Why do we need to confess our guilt to God? |
9912 | Why do we pray God to preserve us from profaning His name? |
9912 | Why do we pray God to strengthen us? |
9912 | Why do we pray God to"give"? |
9912 | Why do we pray for God''s help? |
9912 | Why do we pray this petition? |
9912 | Why do we pray"this day"? |
9912 | Why do we pray,"give_ us_"? |
9912 | Why do we promise to forgive others? |
9912 | Why do we say Our_ Father_? |
9912 | Why do we say that the Bible is the Word of God? |
9912 | Why do we say"God the_ Father_"? |
9912 | Why do we say_ Our_ Father? |
9912 | Why do we say_ our_ daily bread? |
9912 | Why does God do all this for us? |
9912 | Why does God give, even to the wicked? |
9912 | Why does the Word of God possess saving power? |
9912 | Why does the explanation of all the other commandments begin with the words,"We should so fear and love God"? |
9912 | Why does this petition presuppose faith? |
9912 | Why has Christ redeemed me? |
9912 | Why has baptism power to confer such great benefits? |
9912 | Why has the Lord''s Supper power to confer such benefits? |
9912 | Why is God''s name holy in itself? |
9912 | Why is Sunday a blessed privilege? |
9912 | Why is Sunday to be a day of rest? |
9912 | Why is baptism not simply water? |
9912 | Why is he who is neither rich nor poor the happiest man? |
9912 | Why is immersion not essential? |
9912 | Why is it a"gracious water of life,"and a"washing of regeneration"? |
9912 | Why is marriage a holy estate? |
9912 | Why is the Apostles''Creed so called? |
9912 | Why is the Christian Church one? |
9912 | Why is the Church called Holy, Christian, Catholic? |
9912 | Why is the Lord''s Prayer so called? |
9912 | Why is the Moral Law binding upon us, while the national and ceremonial laws of Israel are not? |
9912 | Why is the will of God good and gracious? |
9912 | Why is this petition called a summary? |
9912 | Why is this the Great Commandment? |
9912 | Why may these two commandments be considered together? |
9912 | Why must marriage not be entered upon hastily or thoughtlessly? |
9912 | Why must we be willing to forgive them? |
9912 | Why must we pray in Christ''s name? |
9912 | Why shall we suffer from no evil in heaven? |
9912 | Why should we be truthful? |
9912 | Why should we call upon God? |
9912 | Why should we fear and love God? |
9912 | Why should we fear him? |
9912 | Why should we honor our rulers? |
9912 | Why should we love God above all things? |
9912 | Why should we pray? |
9912 | Why should we trust in God above all things? |
9912 | Why was it necessary that the Redeemer should be both God and man? |
9912 | Why was the shedding of Christ''s blood necessary? |
9912 | Why will He bless them? |
9912 | Why will He punish? |
9912 | Why will the impenitent and unbelieving be cast into hell? |
9912 | Will they not necessarily be slothful, if you are silent and sleep? |
9912 | Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? |
9912 | With what do they deal? |
9912 | _ How?__ In this World_ God blesses the godly with: Peace of Heart;[ John 14:27] His Favor and Guidance;[ Ps. |
9912 | _ How?__ In this World_ God punishes sin by Pangs of Conscience;[ Matt. |
9912 | _ To Whom?_ TO ALL WHO KEEP THESE COMMANDMENTS. |
9912 | _ What is Baptism?_ Baptism is not simply water, but it is the water comprehended in God''s command, and connected with God''s Word. |
9912 | _ What is Baptism?__ Ans._ Baptism is not simply water, but it is the water comprehended in God''s command, and connected with God''s Word. |
9912 | _ What is meant by the word"Amen"_? |
9912 | _ What is meant by this Commandment?__ Answer_. |
9912 | _ What is meant by this Petition?_ The name of God is indeed holy in itself; but we pray in this petition that it may be hallowed also by us. |
9912 | _ What is meant by this Petition?__ Ans._ The Name of God is indeed holy in itself; but we pray in this petition that it may be hallowed also by us. |
9912 | _ What is meant by this commandment?_ We should fear, love and trust in God above all things. |
9912 | _ What is meant by this declaration?__ Ans._ God threatens to punish all those who transgress these commandments. |
9912 | _ Whom?_ ALL THOSE WHO TRANSGRESS THESE COMMANDMENTS[ Rom: 1:18+, Lev 26:14- 15, Isa 59:2, Ezek. |
9912 | _ Why?_ Because justice demands it. |
9912 | _ Why?_ God will bless them, not because they have earned a reward, but because He is merciful and gracious. |
9912 | and from the devil? |
9912 | but,"Are we now in a converted state?" |
9912 | forever? |
9912 | from death? |
9912 | or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good? |
9912 | or, What shall we drink, or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed? |
9912 | our own flesh? |
9912 | that is,"Are we now penitent and believing?" |
9912 | the glory? |
9912 | the power? |
9912 | the world? |
9912 | what answer will ye give to Christ for having so shamefully neglected the people, and paid no attention to the duties of your office? |
49618 | Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God? |
49618 | Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God? |
49618 | Art thou he,asks the King,"that troubleth Israel?" |
49618 | Ave Marias? |
49618 | Can these dry bones live? |
49618 | Come thou and thy family into the ark,--what time could be more opportune than this first day of another year of God''s grace? |
49618 | Have we trials and temptations, is there trouble anywhere? |
49618 | He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him freely give us all things? |
49618 | If God,says the apostle,"spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?" |
49618 | If Thou, O Lord, shouldst mark iniquity, O Lord, who shall stand? |
49618 | Is thine eye evil because I am good? |
49618 | Is this vile world a friend to grace to help me on to God? |
49618 | Lovest thou me--is the question,"more than these,"and where is the evidence? |
49618 | Lovest thou_ me_? |
49618 | Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou_ me_? |
49618 | Thou fool, this hour thy soul shall be required of thee,--and how do you know whether the next summons may not mean you? |
49618 | What are you doing? |
49618 | What hast thou that thou hast not received? |
49618 | What is there to confirmation?--teaching children in their teens to confess a faith they do not half comprehend? |
49618 | What shall it profit a man if he should gain the whole world and lose his own soul? |
49618 | What''s the use of going to church? 49618 What''s the use of going to the Lord''s Supper? |
49618 | Which of you,He challenged His enemies,"convinceth me of sin?" |
49618 | Who by searching,asks Job,"can find out God? |
49618 | Who minds a monk? 49618 Why a priest?" |
49618 | Why instruct the juvenile mind in such fetters of theology? |
49618 | --that is, can such an idle, empty faith save him? |
49618 | A man? |
49618 | A more powerful one held him at his mercy; and what could he do to pluck out the sting of death beneath whose dominion he had completely fallen? |
49618 | After our own plans, doing things to suit our own selves? |
49618 | Again, when we are the recipients of gifts, we examine them, we give them careful scrutiny, we desire to know: What is that which we have received? |
49618 | Am I His, or am I not? |
49618 | And Elijah came unto all the people and said, How long halt ye between two opinions? |
49618 | And are the returns adequate to the cost? |
49618 | And are there any happy effects to be realized from the faithful performance of this duty? |
49618 | And by what influences and agencies is His will done on earth but by this organization established by Himself for that purpose,--His holy Church? |
49618 | And by whom, to continue the parable, will the separation be made? |
49618 | And coming to the Reformed Churches, which of them believes in baptismal regeneration, accepts Baptism to be a christening? |
49618 | And did not Abimelech, when about to fall into a like error, offer apology and make restitution? |
49618 | And even granted that everything shall be propitious in that respect, have you ever seen persons on a sick- or death- bed? |
49618 | And has that original scene on the shore of the Sea of Galilee and that question no concern and no application whatever for us? |
49618 | And having regarded the prevalency of the evil eye, what shall we say to it? |
49618 | And he thought within himself, saying, What shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my fruits? |
49618 | And how can God blame and punish us for not being better than He made us? |
49618 | And how is this done? |
49618 | And how is this vital question to be decided? |
49618 | And how may I know whether my name is inscribed in this book of life? |
49618 | And how shall we observe it? |
49618 | And how will they look? |
49618 | And how? |
49618 | And in consideration of gifts so unspeakable is any offering of gold, or frankincense, or myrrh too large? |
49618 | And in what way, coming to the second consideration, may we overcome this dangerous evil, worldliness? |
49618 | And is Protestantism exempt? |
49618 | And is his appeal not applicable in our own day? |
49618 | And is the Church exempt? |
49618 | And is there a single heart among the sons and daughters of Adam that dare offer remonstrance? |
49618 | And is there a way of escape, as in the case of Egypt''s death and destruction? |
49618 | And is this a sin to think little of? |
49618 | And now let us regard: How should we read it? |
49618 | And now turn to Christ and His Word,--what does it say? |
49618 | And so, if I choose to remunerate these men after the manner that I have, what hurt or worry is that to thee? |
49618 | And that duty-- where does it begin? |
49618 | And that only- begotten Son, did He not love the world when He gave His heart''s blood to redeem it? |
49618 | And the sorry consequence of all this? |
49618 | And then, to conclude, the members of what Church are we? |
49618 | And think you God is pleased with the dregs of the cup, the refuse and few declining years of a man''s life? |
49618 | And this salvation is to be accomplished in what way? |
49618 | And to this brilliancy of light was added a clear and distant voice ringing through the air,"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?" |
49618 | And to whom, as you examine the Inspired Volume, are most of its contents directed? |
49618 | And we should go borrowing to them, or hesitate to speak a modest word in our favor? |
49618 | And what are they worrying about? |
49618 | And what assurance have you, my youthful hearers, that you may not be among his victims in the succeeding year? |
49618 | And what can you do to rid yourself of this? |
49618 | And what did Jesus see in any of us to lead Him to visit us with His salvation? |
49618 | And what dispensation is made of this light? |
49618 | And what does a careful survey of that hymn- book reveal to us? |
49618 | And what does it possess? |
49618 | And what does that teach those of maturer years? |
49618 | And what does the disciple reply? |
49618 | And what is it? |
49618 | And what is more God- honoring? |
49618 | And what is that arrangement in respect to the future? |
49618 | And what is the superstructure? |
49618 | And what is to be done, with the scales always rising higher and higher and striking the very beam? |
49618 | And what is to be done? |
49618 | And what sort of a life is it? |
49618 | And what teaching? |
49618 | And what was the decision? |
49618 | And what was the nature of his offense? |
49618 | And what was there in it that is common to every case? |
49618 | And what will that destiny be? |
49618 | And what-- to consider the second and larger part of our discourse-- are some of the distinguishing traits of its members? |
49618 | And when it comes to the New Testament,--how are we to understand the conception of the virgin birth of our Savior? |
49618 | And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto His disciples, Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners? |
49618 | And whence was deliverance to come? |
49618 | And which are these lessons, and how may this enemy be overcome? |
49618 | And which are these? |
49618 | And which is it? |
49618 | And which is our spiritual sword? |
49618 | And who can resign himself to sleep, the emblem of death, and to his bed, the type of his grave, without saying a few words of Christian committal? |
49618 | And who has not heard and read of the Romans and the ancient Egyptians and Persians? |
49618 | And who is not bent with grief as he reads of David and of Solomon? |
49618 | And who is to blame? |
49618 | And who, during the day, can not find a few moments to lift up his thoughts on high? |
49618 | And why did He love man? |
49618 | And why is a deserter''s doom made so awful? |
49618 | And why not? |
49618 | And why, brethren, bring before you these solemn truths? |
49618 | And why, to come to our next consideration, why is this? |
49618 | And why-- that is the concluding feature of our contemplation, why has it visited us? |
49618 | And why? |
49618 | And why? |
49618 | And will you contend that the Word of God and the water of Holy Baptism make those who hear and receive it hypocrites and spiritual counterfeits? |
49618 | And yet is it not this ordinary, common- sense method, which they apply so keenly otherwise, that so many disregard in matters of soul? |
49618 | And yet, glorious as this all is, is it not true that the Bible is a book that is shut and sealed? |
49618 | And yet, was there no badge, no mark of distinction? |
49618 | Anything further than that the land was fertile? |
49618 | Are there no formalists among those who profess to be members of, and visit, our churches? |
49618 | Are we to say, I am very sorry, and thus hide our light under a bushel? |
49618 | Are you a man, or woman, of prayer? |
49618 | As you grow in age, do you grow in heavenly- mindedness, draw closer to your God? |
49618 | At present we have all living bodies, but in those living bodies, what is the state of the soul? |
49618 | At such times are we shy of doing differently from other people when we know and feel what is right? |
49618 | At that time it was,"Is Jehovah the Lord God?" |
49618 | Aye, does it not frequently call for courage even to be known as a church- member? |
49618 | Because he was so lovable? |
49618 | Because it solves, as nothing else can solve, the great problem of Religion,"How can man be saved, justified before God?" |
49618 | Believe it that when a man can look up like the man Saul of Tarsus, and say,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?" |
49618 | Beloved, are we not rapidly falling upon such times? |
49618 | Beloved, as to what is the proper ideal and purpose of the Church, that is for Him to say who founded the Church; and what does He say? |
49618 | Beloved, is this not a particular which many who profess to be Christians do not apprehend? |
49618 | Beloved, when you reflect what this world would be without this divine Christmas gift, then we might well ask, Would life be worth living without Him? |
49618 | Below is its gigantic base; then your eye runs up the mountain side, and you see-- what? |
49618 | Bind yourself? |
49618 | But are we quite sure that we have not imbibed a little of it unconsciously? |
49618 | But does he, therefore, desist from completing the structure? |
49618 | But does not the Bible teach that"by one sacrifice,"_ viz._, by His sacrifice upon Golgotha,"Christ hath forever perfected them that are sanctified"? |
49618 | But does not the Church of Rome believe that too? |
49618 | But had the man nevertheless gone back to his sinful life, would that have made the healing of no account? |
49618 | But have those that so feel ever thought it over? |
49618 | But have you, my dear hearers, ever known of a noble and holy work, no matter what it is, that did not meet with some criticism? |
49618 | But how can the lamb cope with the lion? |
49618 | But how do we secure this satisfaction of an almighty Savior? |
49618 | But how was it to be done? |
49618 | But how were those two mites viewed by Him whose eyes were as a flame of fire, and who searcheth the reins and the hearts? |
49618 | But is it not a delusion? |
49618 | But it was now too late, and yet, whose fault was it? |
49618 | But let us ask ourselves, What if everybody around us did not do so? |
49618 | But let us come to the final question: By what power or remedy does Christian Science heal, or, rather, claim to heal? |
49618 | But shall we abandon to him the territory? |
49618 | But since when are silver and gold and splendid edifices the marks of the Church? |
49618 | But these things must be put in their right place; and which is that? |
49618 | But to whose efforts is this mainly due? |
49618 | But what advantage have they over us? |
49618 | But what means that statue at His side-- whose is it? |
49618 | But what of an explanation of these apparently so contradictory passages? |
49618 | But what say the Scriptures? |
49618 | But when it comes to the questions: Who is God? |
49618 | But where is now his vow, where his altar, where the tenth of all his possessions, as he had promised? |
49618 | But whose shall be the blame, who be the loser? |
49618 | But, asks the voice of our text:"Lovest thou me more than these?" |
49618 | But-- what when the entertainment is over, and your wraps carefully labeled with your name are handed back to you? |
49618 | By attending a few services during which we are present in body, but largely absent in spirit? |
49618 | By lighting up a few candles on our trees? |
49618 | By social science and service? |
49618 | By what are they to know each other and to be known of one another? |
49618 | Can any one take coals of fire into his bosom and not be burned, handle pitch and not be soiled? |
49618 | Can any two opinions be more opposite in appearance? |
49618 | Can faith save him?" |
49618 | Can the Church, through its called ministers, forgive sins? |
49618 | Can we think of these things, and not blush at our own selfishness? |
49618 | Can you bear to be thus slain by the Law? |
49618 | Can you bear to be told that, virtuous as many of you may be, you must seek salvation as sinners? |
49618 | Can you bear to have it forced upon you:"Be not conformed to this world"? |
49618 | Coming down the ladder of life, who were the people that murmured against the owner of the vineyard? |
49618 | Could Peter forgive sins? |
49618 | Could it be He? |
49618 | Could it be true that He whom His nation had crucified was indeed the Messiah, risen and alive? |
49618 | Could the apostles forgive sins? |
49618 | Decorating our windows and walls with some sprigs of garlands and green? |
49618 | Desiring to bear our part in that tuneful service, can our lips be silent on earth? |
49618 | Did God actually create man out of the dust of the ground, or is he the creature of evolution? |
49618 | Did He not perform a miracle, turning water into wine? |
49618 | Did he go to labor elsewhere? |
49618 | Did his health fail? |
49618 | Did not Paul love the world? |
49618 | Did the judgment- hall echo the words of the Philippian jailer,"What shall I do to be saved?" |
49618 | Did virtue conquer? |
49618 | Divorce, what is it practically, in effect, but enabling men and women to live in successive polygamy? |
49618 | Do men act with such infatuation in other and far less important matters? |
49618 | Do not most clergymen of progressive ideas put allegorical interpretations upon its stories, for instance, the fall of man into sin? |
49618 | Do not the hymns drag along at times so dull and spiritless because many never open their lips? |
49618 | Do the fruits of your discipleship abound in greater liberality and activity? |
49618 | Do these things not constitute the light of life of man? |
49618 | Do they think they can, as they claim, improve upon, perfect, that propitiatory sacrifice? |
49618 | Do we not read that God so loved the world that He gave His only- begotten Son? |
49618 | Do you influence it, or are you influenced by it? |
49618 | Do you know of none in your circle of acquaintances swept low by the grim reaper whom we call death? |
49618 | Do you make your choice of friends from these professed worldly men and women? |
49618 | Do you pray thoughtfully, regularly, cheerfully? |
49618 | Do you read God''s Word at home, say grace at table, have family devotion? |
49618 | Do you rejoice at His coming with holy joy? |
49618 | Do you, then, belong among the good? |
49618 | Does Baptism work forgiveness of sin? |
49618 | Does it not lie in the very nature of the Book? |
49618 | Does it pay to be one?_ To begin with, let it be noted that Christianity connects with cost; it_ does_ cost to be a Christian. |
49618 | Does it pay? |
49618 | Does it secularize you and make you unfit for prayer? |
49618 | Does it silence your testimony of Christ, and cool down your interest and enthusiasm for the Church? |
49618 | Does one contract good habits easier than bad, or the reverse? |
49618 | Does this doctrine sound strange and hard to believe to the carnal understanding? |
49618 | Education of mind, culture of intellect? |
49618 | Elijah''s question,"How long halt ye between two opinions?" |
49618 | Else why these perplexing anxieties, this tormenting solicitude? |
49618 | For the clergy, that the ministers might have some texts to preach on? |
49618 | For the determining of the question,"Is Jesus Christ God?" |
49618 | For what is a Christian? |
49618 | For what is a man of prayer? |
49618 | For what is man? |
49618 | For what is the Church? |
49618 | For what? |
49618 | For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it? |
49618 | For whom did He cause it to be written? |
49618 | For you to live-- is it Christ? |
49618 | Formulated by the Lord Himself in the Gospel- lesson of this day, it now reads:"What think ye of Christ? |
49618 | From man? |
49618 | Go, and question among Christ''s followers, consult the thousands of books that are flooding the market,--what do they teach? |
49618 | Has death broken the family circle, and is the heart bleeding under bereavement? |
49618 | Has it ever brought you any gain? |
49618 | Has sickness prostrated one? |
49618 | Has that ever been done, you question? |
49618 | Have I not the right to do as I like with my own money?" |
49618 | Have they forgotten the First Commandment which says:"Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness to bow thyself down to them"? |
49618 | Have you ever seen anything but a cross raise men? |
49618 | Have you ever, since connected with this church, made one serious attempt to reclaim an erring brother or sister? |
49618 | Have you grown in grace and in the knowledge of your Lord and Savior? |
49618 | Have you paid the first cost? |
49618 | Have you remained unmarried because some people have proved failures in marriage? |
49618 | He asks:"What doth it profit though a man say he hath faith, and hath not works? |
49618 | He had been persecuting the Christians, and now comes a voice from heaven, saying,"Why persecutest thou Me?" |
49618 | He saith to him the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? |
49618 | He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? |
49618 | He should neglect His loving providence, leave and forsake thee this year? |
49618 | He stands before us this very moment again, that omnipotent Son of God, that compassionate Savior, and asks,"Wilt thou be made whole?" |
49618 | He thought within himself:"What shall I do because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?" |
49618 | Helpless, powerless, hopeless creature, how could he cancel the curse that rested upon soul and body and ailing earth? |
49618 | Here is a man who insures his life,--why? |
49618 | Here was the voice of Jehovah Himself,--what could he do but submit? |
49618 | Here, then, are a few criterions, and now, with all sincerity, repeat the question once more,"Lovest thou me?" |
49618 | His great question was,"What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul?" |
49618 | How about God''s Christmas gift? |
49618 | How can I overcome my worldliness?_ And may God''s wisdom and blessing attend our meditation! |
49618 | How can a man be a proper child of God who will not so much as give His name as a believer? |
49618 | How can any one who has looked up to that divine Sufferer in faith crucify Him anew by unholy living? |
49618 | How can faith in the Savior then be wrought, maintained, forgiveness of sins secured, hope and salvation? |
49618 | How can they be? |
49618 | How can they prove that the human race and language do not extend back to one common stock? |
49618 | How can they tell that this world of ours is too small to engage Jehovah so deeply for its welfare? |
49618 | How can we expect to conquer that enemy who conquered our first parents in the strength of their original purity? |
49618 | How can you thus be light- bearers, according to God''s direction? |
49618 | How could He secure it? |
49618 | How could I refuse to shun Every sinful pleasure, Since for me God''s only Son Suffered without measure? |
49618 | How could a man tread upon the waters? |
49618 | How could he tell when he was converted? |
49618 | How could the hearers do this if they were prohibited from reading the Bible? |
49618 | How did they get light? |
49618 | How do you regard the things of the world in your heart, and how do you regard the people of the world? |
49618 | How frequently does this lamentation reach a pastor''s ear,"What have I done that God should thus deal with me?" |
49618 | How has it been with the worship, the attendance at services? |
49618 | How imperative, then, that we should analyze what worldliness is and plant an interrogation in our heart: Am I worldly? |
49618 | How is it possible to work for God, or fight for Him, if we are tardy in holding communion with Him? |
49618 | How is that a proof of Christ''s divinity? |
49618 | How is that to be understood? |
49618 | How is the dispute to be settled? |
49618 | How many a one when he asks himself, How was it possible that I should have fallen so deeply and strayed so far from my God? |
49618 | How many ever give thought as to this providential dealing-- have stopped to ask whence it comes, or what profit and lessons may be in it? |
49618 | How many parents cooperate with the Christian instructors? |
49618 | How many times have you gone in these twelve months, these fifty- two Sundays? |
49618 | How often do parents inquire about the Catechism and Bible history lesson? |
49618 | How receive its spiritual and highest blessedness unto ourselves? |
49618 | How shall we face it? |
49618 | How shall we receive Him? |
49618 | How soon this may take place, who can declare? |
49618 | How was it at the time of the Savior? |
49618 | How was it possible for Timothy to tell when he commenced to be a Christian? |
49618 | How were the Israelites affected when God appeared at the Red Sea? |
49618 | How, I ask, can these things be? |
49618 | How, in this busy life of ours, shall we ever be able to give ourselves over to never- ceasing prayer? |
49618 | How, then, does this touchstone apply to you? |
49618 | How, then, to make a few direct words of application, is it with you, my dear hearer? |
49618 | How? |
49618 | How? |
49618 | How? |
49618 | How? |
49618 | I am clear from all sin"? |
49618 | If we are to rise, some to rewards and some to punishments, what-- let each conscience ask-- what shall be my position? |
49618 | If we see a relative or friend deliberately going into danger, taking a course which means ruin to his character, ruin to his soul, what is our duty? |
49618 | If you see young people neglecting religious duties, slinking about after dark in bad company, going with those who bet and gamble,--let them go? |
49618 | In other words, are you a sincere and simple believer in Christ Jesus? |
49618 | In other words, without figure, lay before you the question: Why are you not a church- member? |
49618 | In our own strength? |
49618 | In what respect? |
49618 | Is Baptism administered, the Lord''s Communion received? |
49618 | Is a doctor to be blamed for entering a hospital full of suffering invalids? |
49618 | Is financial depression over all the land, labor unobtainable, wages low, and bread scarce? |
49618 | Is ghastly pestilence mowing down its victims? |
49618 | Is it easier for a sober man to become a drunkard than for a poor, miserable, besotted drunkard to trace his steps back and to become sober? |
49618 | Is it much different-- to take up another point-- with our partaking of the Lord''s Supper? |
49618 | Is it not because you permit every one, without distinction and discrimination, to read the Bible? |
49618 | Is it not fitting that it should be so? |
49618 | Is it not just as incongruous, my dear Christian, for you to perplex yourself with thoughts of anguish that God can not provide for you any more? |
49618 | Is it not rather a blessed demonstration of His fidelity to his profession to go to such ailing people? |
49618 | Is it not simply a matter of convenience, custom, inheritance, yes, sometimes of fashion or of business? |
49618 | Is it reasonable to do this? |
49618 | Is it so now? |
49618 | Is it the Lord''s message, or is it some conceit of his own? |
49618 | Is it the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost, as St. Paul says to Titus, chapter 3? |
49618 | Is it to torment you before the time? |
49618 | Is it, therefore, necessary that every believer should be able to designate the precise time of his conversion? |
49618 | Is my service thy delight? |
49618 | Is not ancient Greece with its music, painting, poetry, and the arts the model of modern states? |
49618 | Is not everything that we find recorded in the Scripture written for our learning, our warning? |
49618 | Is that all that his sickness was intended for, that is included in his recovery? |
49618 | Is that the best that God can give us? |
49618 | Is that the way it is in a well- regulated household? |
49618 | Is the Word of God preached in the"Big Church"? |
49618 | Is there a doubt? |
49618 | Is there a personal devil, or is the devil only to stand for evil in the abstract? |
49618 | Is there an explanation? |
49618 | Is there any sin the grace of Jesus can not pardon, or His blood wash away? |
49618 | Is there any wound this great Physician can not heal? |
49618 | Is there no halting, limping, swaying, and swerving between two opinions? |
49618 | Is there no indecision of conduct there, no limping, no dividing of one''s heart between Baal and Jehovah? |
49618 | Is there no outward ceremonial observance there, no form of godliness without the power thereof? |
49618 | Is there no page of your history that you would obliterate, no leaf that, with God''s permission, you would tear from the book of life''s story? |
49618 | Is there no speech to unsay, no act to undo, no day, Sunday, or evening to spend better? |
49618 | Is this right? |
49618 | Is this the fault of marriage or education? |
49618 | Is your name enrolled among the list of passengers? |
49618 | Is, to conclude, Christ such a light to you? |
49618 | It is Christ''s provision for the salvation of man,--how? |
49618 | It is an old problem and a constantly recurring problem: Why does God deal so, and why does He deal so with those who are His people? |
49618 | It is so with Him who asks"Lovest thou me?" |
49618 | Laughingly he rejoined,"You will never be able to do that, will you?" |
49618 | Listen to the trend of conversation, the topic of discussion in people''s homes-- what is it? |
49618 | Lives there a person so happy as to look back on the past and feel no remorse, or forward to the future and feel no fear? |
49618 | Lord Lyttleton asked,"What is the result of your work?" |
49618 | Lord, what wilt Thou have me do?" |
49618 | Lovest thou my Word, my house, my sacraments? |
49618 | Lutherans? |
49618 | Moreover, what are we coming to if we regard only the rich as under obligation to give? |
49618 | Moreover, what does all this envy of a fellow- man''s better fortune avail? |
49618 | My beloved hearer, what is the measure of your love? |
49618 | My beloved, have you ever reflected what a most excellent appointment that is? |
49618 | My dear hearer, have you entered into that ark? |
49618 | My dear hearer, have you undergone that change of heart, experienced that inner sorrow? |
49618 | My dear hearers, did this love ever in the history of the Church form such a distinguishing badge? |
49618 | Need I inform you what that typified, of whom that lamb was a type and shadow? |
49618 | No one among those with whom you are now living or among those that have gone before-- to whom you would bear yourself otherwise than you have done? |
49618 | Now, beloved, we leave it to the smallest child-- is this making Christ the foundation? |
49618 | Now, how are we to distinguish between the real and pretended messengers of Christ? |
49618 | Now, this is the most important part, how may it be overcome? |
49618 | Now, what shall we make of this wonderful dualism, as we may call it? |
49618 | Now, what shall we think, what say, to sustain ourselves amid experiences like that? |
49618 | Now, whence did this evil come from? |
49618 | Now, where should a physician be but with the sick and the dying? |
49618 | Of the congregation that is looking up into my face this morning, twenty, thirty, fifty years, where shall it be? |
49618 | One has only to look into one''s own heart, and what do you find there, good or evil? |
49618 | Or are there no tests by which to find out? |
49618 | Or are you able to say with the Apostle,"Lord, Thou knowest that I love Thee"? |
49618 | Or do you claim you do not know how? |
49618 | Or do you keep your children from being educated because some educated people are great rascals? |
49618 | Or need we any examples for what harm they have done? |
49618 | Or what to him whose dwelling is in flames, to place a ladder for his rescue, if he will not so much as step upon it? |
49618 | Or, in other words, Is He, Jesus Christ, God? |
49618 | Others come with a commendable degree of regularity, but is there participation in the services and punctuality in arriving? |
49618 | Our question is,_ Why_ does the needle so turn? |
49618 | Over against this, what possessions does our Church glory in? |
49618 | Overcome with remorse, Saul raises his sightless eyeballs on high and asks,"Who art Thou, O Lord?" |
49618 | Peter was grieved because He said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? |
49618 | Prayer: What is there to it? |
49618 | Rather, should I say, who has made that which is great and grand in art, in music, in literature-- the masterpieces, the sublimest productions? |
49618 | Read those letters:"Wanting,"and ask yourself, Does that mean me? |
49618 | Saints and popes? |
49618 | Shall I for that reason keep my hands from filling grapes into my church basket? |
49618 | Shall the Savior say unto thee as Delilah said unto Samson:"How canst thou say, I love thee, when thy heart is not with me?" |
49618 | Shall we not make reprisal upon the enemy, consecrate to the divine Giver His first- fruits? |
49618 | Shall we refuse to take it? |
49618 | Shall we say that we will have none of it? |
49618 | Should we therefore avoid it and dislike it? |
49618 | Should we therefore dislike it, reject it, or should we cleanse the furniture and the floor? |
49618 | Should you, because you are no church officer or esteemed pillar in the sanctuary? |
49618 | Simple, is it not? |
49618 | Simply enough; a man who has been in the very grip of the last enemy and has recovered, can not but reason thus:"What if I had died? |
49618 | So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these? |
49618 | Something within us-- something confined to this world? |
49618 | Support of body? |
49618 | Take, drink; this is my blood,"literally or figuratively,"is"meaning"represents"? |
49618 | Taking up some practical lessons on the subject of conversion: What was there in St. Paul''s case that need not be looked for in other cases? |
49618 | That question is,"What''s the use? |
49618 | That where faith in Jesus Christ exists, it must show itself by works._ To begin with,--what is it for a man to be justified? |
49618 | The Mother of Protestantism,--what church is it? |
49618 | The application of all this? |
49618 | The civilization of to- day-- whose product is it but of His religion? |
49618 | The difference? |
49618 | The divine Householder still has occasion to ask,"Is thine eye evil?" |
49618 | The good old Bible Book--"is it really what has been claimed for it?" |
49618 | The malice of the chief priest, the treachery of Judas, the cowardice of Pontius Pilate? |
49618 | The narrative of Balaam, or Jonah, of the men in the fiery oven,--are they to be received as they read? |
49618 | The only determining factor in this, as in all articles of our religious belief, is, What saith the Scripture? |
49618 | The question at issue:"Is the Lord God? |
49618 | The reflections, my beloved, and the constant cry,"What is the Church doing for its members? |
49618 | The supply of man''s foremost and chief requisite-- what is that? |
49618 | The truth had smitten to the heart, and then? |
49618 | The truth of his remarks, however, who would wish to contest? |
49618 | The voice said:"Cry,"and the faithful messenger said:"What shall I cry?" |
49618 | Then saith the woman of Samaria unto Him:"How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?" |
49618 | Then why envy the man whom God has gifted with talents of mind and tongue? |
49618 | Then, too, when does the Bible say that a man can convert himself at any time that he chooses? |
49618 | There is none of us who fails to take a glance at the daily paper,--why not at the Bible? |
49618 | There was one thing they possessed, which is now so largely lacking,--what is it? |
49618 | These are faults, and when one is overtaken in such a fault, then it becomes my Christian duty and yours to restore such a one-- how? |
49618 | These men gave"much"( much when the amount was considered, much according to their own opinion and their admirers); yet, was it much relatively? |
49618 | They are sometimes disposed to cry out with terror,"What can it mean?" |
49618 | This child resting at His mother''s breast( who can grasp it?) |
49618 | This is our second consideration: Where? |
49618 | This night thy soul shall be required of thee; then whose shall those things be which thou hast provided? |
49618 | This we learn from the next point of consideration: Who shall be the judged? |
49618 | Those four words, and particularly, the one chosen for our immediate devotion,"Tekel,"has it no spiritual warning for us? |
49618 | Through whom has the whole Church been redeemed from the bondage of Antichrist? |
49618 | To David''s prayer,"Lord, remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions,"have you no solemn and hearty Amen? |
49618 | To a life of godliness, to a conduct becoming a Christian, to the duties incumbent upon a member? |
49618 | To amass wealth? |
49618 | To conclude,--there should be any right- thinking, calculating person that, having begun, will fail to complete the building of this tower? |
49618 | To conclude: How far, Christian brethren, have we been faithful to the admonition of the text? |
49618 | To discredit it is to discredit the Bible, to contradict our blessed Lord, to shut one''s eyes willfully against the truth, and what is it? |
49618 | To procure honor? |
49618 | To provide for your family? |
49618 | To repeat and publicly set aright one objection sometimes met with in our circles: What good does Baptism do? |
49618 | To serve the Lord, to speak for Him, is this your delight? |
49618 | To what end had all his efforts in the interest of true religion been if he was to be cut down before they could be carried through? |
49618 | To what extent has it entered, and does it enter, into your religious life? |
49618 | To what? |
49618 | Trembling and astonished he said,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?" |
49618 | Was it to conceal his grief at the fatal intelligence he had received from the prophet? |
49618 | Was it, too, dissolved, forfeited, lost? |
49618 | Was there not something very instructive in this appearance at such a time? |
49618 | Was truth victorious? |
49618 | We call this adding of the superstructure, consecration, and what does it involve? |
49618 | We glory that we accept the whole Bible, but who studies the Bible as a whole most earnestly? |
49618 | We had respect to the evil example of parents,--why, correspondingly, should it not make for good? |
49618 | We have in our midst a willing band of Sunday- school teachers; what are they doing but helping to bring the message to the hearts of our youth? |
49618 | We need only settle down to a faithful and impartial scrutiny with ourselves to find out,"Lovest thou me more than these?" |
49618 | Wealth, affluence of estate? |
49618 | Weighed in this balance, what shall we say of our Communion Table? |
49618 | Weighing ourselves, what report have these fifty- two Sundays to give of our congregation as a whole and of you, my dear member, as an individual? |
49618 | Well, then, what right had these self- constituted saints and judges to find fault? |
49618 | Were not the words rather applicable to the early disciples than to us and our days? |
49618 | Were they not common laborers, who had been hired to work for the day, day laborers? |
49618 | What Christian, arising from his bed in the morning, can neglect his prayer? |
49618 | What His purposes toward us men, purposes of damnation for offenses and sins committed against His holiness? |
49618 | What about them? |
49618 | What are health and comfort and wealth, and all earth''s emoluments in comparison with the life hereafter? |
49618 | What are these but the forms of godliness without the power thereof? |
49618 | What are they but vultures that feed on the carrion of sin, making men''s lusts and depraved animal passions a source of ungodly gain? |
49618 | What are those but just so many places and occasions of direct temptation to sin? |
49618 | What are you doing unto the Lord''s brethren and thus unto Him? |
49618 | What attitude, then, becomes those who have upon them declining years? |
49618 | What authority have they for their high- sounding, but hollow assertions? |
49618 | What benefit has it ever brought you? |
49618 | What benefit is there in being a Christian, erecting such a tower? |
49618 | What can afford me peace against a conscience that convicts me of wrong and offense against the holy God? |
49618 | What caused the twenty and three thousand to perish in one day, their white carcasses to strew the wilderness sand? |
49618 | What could he do to show the danger signal? |
49618 | What could it be, that moving form? |
49618 | What did He mean by"life"? |
49618 | What did that prove? |
49618 | What did the Apostle mean by"wood, hay, and stubble"? |
49618 | What does a foundation amount to if the superstructure be not reared? |
49618 | What does it cost to be a Christian?__ II. |
49618 | What does it mean? |
49618 | What does our Lord Himself say was His mission in this world? |
49618 | What does that mean? |
49618 | What does the king do? |
49618 | What does the priest do? |
49618 | What effect has it upon your religious life and professions? |
49618 | What else does? |
49618 | What good does food do you if you do not digest it, take the strength out of it, the necessary qualities? |
49618 | What good does it do? |
49618 | What guarantee has he to count securely on salvation if he refuses to say before men whether he takes Christ as his Redeemer, or not? |
49618 | What guarantee have you that there is a life beyond this? |
49618 | What has it been? |
49618 | What have you that you would n''t have if you had not prayed?" |
49618 | What hinders us from doing likewise, pastors and teachers, educating, tending, and feeding the flock of God? |
49618 | What if the incoming rays do show us the dust that lies upon furniture and floor? |
49618 | What if the spiritual Sun reveals to us our darling sins and ignorances? |
49618 | What if there was a St. Paul and an Augustine and a Luther and a Walther, and if to- day we have men in the ministry who quite overshadow me? |
49618 | What illustrations might I employ? |
49618 | What is His will? |
49618 | What is Lent? |
49618 | What is confirmation? |
49618 | What is it in its significance but the conflict of Mount Carmel over again? |
49618 | What is it that they are holding in their hands, busily twisting the beads while their lips move in devotion? |
49618 | What is it? |
49618 | What is it? |
49618 | What is its object in doing so? |
49618 | What is sin? |
49618 | What is that experience? |
49618 | What is that key? |
49618 | What is that? |
49618 | What is the Lord''s message? |
49618 | What is the best way to prepare for a profitable and advantageous Lent? |
49618 | What is the burden of their care? |
49618 | What is the cause? |
49618 | What is the doctrine of the Trinity? |
49618 | What is the meaning of all this? |
49618 | What is the office or the power of the Keys? |
49618 | What is the remedy, or the remedies, that might be suggested? |
49618 | What is the use of being over- much concerned about the future?" |
49618 | What is this but being ashamed? |
49618 | What is this but being, in reality, ashamed of His words? |
49618 | What is this but staying away because they are ashamed to confess Christ and His words before men? |
49618 | What is worldliness, and how can I tell whether I am worldly or not?__ II. |
49618 | What jurisdiction and power? |
49618 | What kind of report will yours be? |
49618 | What lesson may be gathered from this thrilling story? |
49618 | What message does he deliver? |
49618 | What more satisfactory assurance would we desire for that than what is told us in the text? |
49618 | What parent or mother has not discovered, in correcting a disobedient boy, that he is uniformly punishing the wrong one? |
49618 | What prompted this poor widow to give? |
49618 | What sacrifice art thou bringing? |
49618 | What say you? |
49618 | What secret and invisible hand twists it around and causes it to point always the same way? |
49618 | What self- denial was there connected with it? |
49618 | What sentiment prompted it? |
49618 | What sort of Christian are you? |
49618 | What tactics does this spiritual enemy employ? |
49618 | What was it that caused Sodom and Gomorrah, the cities of the plain, to go down in fire and brimstone? |
49618 | What was it? |
49618 | What was it? |
49618 | What was this but the form of godliness without the power? |
49618 | What would our Lutheran Church be and do with it? |
49618 | What would we do without it? |
49618 | What would we think of a child accepting its holiday gifts without showing appreciation, and speaking not a word of acknowledging thanks? |
49618 | What"these"? |
49618 | What''s the use of prayer? |
49618 | What, then, became of the marriage relation? |
49618 | What, then, is our duty-- to come to the second consideration-- in this respect? |
49618 | What, then, is worldliness? |
49618 | What, then, must their number be? |
49618 | What, then, to come to the next particular, shall we do if we have become guilty in this respect? |
49618 | What, then, was left for Him to do but to return where He had come forth, to ascend on high? |
49618 | What, to begin with, is meant by an"evil eye"? |
49618 | What, to come to the next consideration, is the duty of Christ''s people? |
49618 | What? |
49618 | What? |
49618 | When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole? |
49618 | When Jesus, therefore, passed by and saw him in this helpless condition, and knowing his past history, He asked him,"Wilt thou be made whole?" |
49618 | When Saul was smitten down on the way to Damascus, he was asked by a heavenly voice,"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?" |
49618 | When does His kingdom come? |
49618 | When is God''s name hallowed? |
49618 | When the head of the family commands his children to attend divine service, but himself does not, what, in fact, is he teaching but to stay away? |
49618 | When the minister turns to the people and says,"The Lord be with you,"is he supposed to address only four singers and an organist? |
49618 | When they had finished their meal, Jesus said to Simon Peter,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?" |
49618 | When, then,--that is the question to which our text leads up,--when have we the form of godliness together with the power thereof? |
49618 | Whence came all these hundred and one different sects, these endless conflicting opinions, this skepticism among you Protestants? |
49618 | Whence comes the revenue for the support of our Orphanage, Altenheim, Hospital, City Mission? |
49618 | Where are those brilliant statesmen, a Bismarck, a Webster, a Calhoun, and a Clay, upon whose lips admiring senates hung with wonder and delight? |
49618 | Where does the sanctification of that day take place but in His Church, in the observance of its institutions? |
49618 | Where shall I stand? |
49618 | Where shall be_ our_ place, what_ our_ portion at that time, in that day? |
49618 | Where, then, is the exaltation? |
49618 | Where, then, was there room for a sudden and marked change in him? |
49618 | Whether our Lord was a Socialist, or not, that depends upon the definition,"What is a Socialist?" |
49618 | Which are the richest and most prosperous and flourishing nations in our day? |
49618 | Which are we? |
49618 | Which believes in the real presence of Christ''s body and blood in the Sacrament? |
49618 | Which is that seal? |
49618 | Which is that? |
49618 | Which is the correct Bible teaching and practice?_ The Lord grant us understanding and wisdom! |
49618 | Whither? |
49618 | Who are those who have done good? |
49618 | Who can alter them? |
49618 | Who can find out the Almighty to perfection?" |
49618 | Who can question that there is as much to awaken our grateful joy in our Savior''s ascension as in any other event of this marvelous destiny? |
49618 | Who can say what this is? |
49618 | Who dare say that the world in its present condition would be what it still is without this check, this intruder upon the affairs of life? |
49618 | Who does not sleep? |
49618 | Who first gave the Bible to the people? |
49618 | Who has ever brought us information regarding it? |
49618 | Who has footed the bills? |
49618 | Who has taken possession of everything great and grand in our age? |
49618 | Who is the one that is willing to give a helping hand? |
49618 | Who is the sympathetic person? |
49618 | Who is to blame? |
49618 | Who was the first to begin modern mission work? |
49618 | Who will dispute that Rome is rich, possesses much? |
49618 | Who, then, was it? |
49618 | Who, to mention one more particular, gives most liberally for the support of the Church and for charity? |
49618 | Who, we question, was this man Demas? |
49618 | Whoever builds a house without having some unpleasantness, and sometimes great unpleasantness? |
49618 | Whom do they treat of? |
49618 | Whose Son is he?" |
49618 | Whose bosom has failed to beat higher with noble resolution and holy endeavor when kneeling before his God in prayer or at the sacred Communion? |
49618 | Why are we so weak in Christian faith? |
49618 | Why did Ahab shed the blood of Naboth? |
49618 | Why did God address him thus? |
49618 | Why did God ever permit such a dangerous foe to exert his malicious power and tempt mankind? |
49618 | Why did the fabric of their grandeur crumble to pieces? |
49618 | Why did these nations not last? |
49618 | Why do the nations write 1912 in the enumeration of time? |
49618 | Why do what my father fails to do? |
49618 | Why do you not join? |
49618 | Why do you stand aloof from the church? |
49618 | Why else would there be so many apostates, fallings away, in the ranks of confessed believers? |
49618 | Why go farther than our own selves? |
49618 | Why had he been delivered from the Assyrian king if he was thus and now to be removed? |
49618 | Why have sinful habits such power over us? |
49618 | Why not take and drink it? |
49618 | Why not"Peter,"the name He had Himself once bestowed? |
49618 | Why this distinction between the early disciples and our present- day confessors of Christ? |
49618 | Why tinker and twist in order not to make the writings say but the one thing they do say? |
49618 | Why was David persecuted by King Saul? |
49618 | Why was Joseph cast into prison? |
49618 | Why were the martyrs put to death? |
49618 | Why, then, make such conclusions regarding ourselves and others? |
49618 | Why, then, should it not be the rapture of our hearts, the topic of our triumphant song, as it was of his? |
49618 | Why, then, this mass? |
49618 | Why, then, was the great Healer of souls to confine Himself to them? |
49618 | Why? |
49618 | Will you not seize it? |
49618 | Wilt thou receive the absolution of thy God, the forgiveness of thy sins, through the mediation of my suffering and death? |
49618 | With Felix:"Not now,"or,"I will"? |
49618 | Would he remain quiet and let the accident happen? |
49618 | Would such empty professions of charity prove a man to have charity? |
49618 | Would you permit this season to pass without diligently inquiring whether"the Dayspring from on high"has visited your souls? |
49618 | Would you thank any one to offer you the shell without the kernel, or the stalk without the flower, or a purse without the money? |
49618 | Yes, we may press the question still further and ask, Can every Christian forgive sins? |
49618 | Yet, apart from these, what is the religious life of Christians? |
49618 | You are bound already, why speak about binding yourself? |
49618 | You feel the drops of rain falling in gentle showers; what would the soil be without these rivulets and streams that fructify its acres? |
49618 | You go into society, what is the result? |
49618 | _ Our conduct respecting it._ Which is it? |
49618 | _ Which is this gift?_ II. |
49618 | could it be possible that God identifies Himself with these people he, Saul, was seeking to destroy? |
49618 | could you answer as promptly, as heartily as the Apostle did,"Yea, Lord, Thou knowest that I love Thee"? |
49618 | e._, those who have their souls appareled in the garments of Christ''s goodness? |
49618 | how His descent into hell? |
49618 | how His glorious ascension? |
49618 | is thy servant a dog, that he should do this thing?" |
49618 | much compared with what others gave whose means were unspeakably less? |
49618 | no possibility of its being said:"I will pass over you"? |
49618 | or, like the publican, did he smite upon his breast, saying,"God be merciful to me a sinner"? |
49618 | sing with their children the religious songs taught? |
49618 | the duty of Christ''s people,--what is it?_ The office of Christ''s ministers,--what is it? |
49618 | the duty of Christ''s people,--what is it?_ The office of Christ''s ministers,--what is it? |
49618 | what ointment of spikenard too costly? |
49618 | who should not prize it, read it, search it? |
49618 | why so wayward and sluggish in our Christian life? |
53465 | How, them, can I do this great wickedness and sin against God? 53465 We believe the resurrection of the body"--what does this mean? |
53465 | What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me? 53465 _ How does the kingdom of God come to us? |
53465 | _ If God would look upon our unworthiness and sin, how could He grant us our petitions? 53465 _ Now the question arises, What good does it do one to be baptized? |
53465 | _ What does this mean? 53465 _ Why does Christ teach us to use this dear name? |
53465 | _( In what part of your Catechism did you learn this?) 53465 --We are baptized in the name of the Triune God._ What does this mean? 53465 --With what body did Christ come forth from His grave? 53465 1,3? 53465 1. Who are the members of the holy Christian Church? 53465 1. Who has made you and still preserves you? 53465 10. Who only can really pray to God? 53465 103,13? 53465 11. Who alone can help us against our powerful enemies? 53465 11. Who are His sheep? 53465 116,12? 53465 118,1? 53465 12,3? 53465 12. Who are the goats? 53465 12. Who profanes God''s name among us? 53465 13,16? 53465 13. Who only receives forgiveness of sins? 53465 13. Who suffered the punishment we had deserved in our stead? 53465 14. Who alone can bring us to Christ and work faith in us? 53465 14. Who tempted Adam and Eve to sin? 53465 14. Who, for example, spoke well of his friend? 53465 15. Who also, besides true believers, belongs to these visible churches? 53465 15. Who are themasters"whom God has placed over us? |
53465 | 15. Who, according to the words of our Savior, shall not perish? |
53465 | 15. Who, therefore, is the one true God? |
53465 | 15. who has given us the righteousness in which we serve our Lord? |
53465 | 16,11? |
53465 | 16,18? |
53465 | 16. Who is our true and only Savior? |
53465 | 17. Who alone is able to help us in our misery? |
53465 | 18. Who is the most beautiful example of the fulfilment of this commandment? |
53465 | 19,2? |
53465 | 2,1? |
53465 | 2. Who belongs to it? |
53465 | 2. Who instituted this Sacrament? |
53465 | 25,13? |
53465 | 28,19. Who, therefore, has instituted Baptism? |
53465 | 3,16 that the Holy Ghost is true God? |
53465 | 3,26.27? |
53465 | 3. Who has prepared all things necessary for our salvation? |
53465 | 3. Who is Lord and King of this kingdom? |
53465 | 3. Who will see our Lord in His second coming? |
53465 | 37,5? |
53465 | 4,10? |
53465 | 4,3. Who performs this work in us? |
53465 | 4,8? |
53465 | 4. Who also are God''s children? |
53465 | 4. Who calls us to come and partake of all that Christ has gained? |
53465 | 4. Who has no power over me since Christ has won me? |
53465 | 4. Who should be our God? |
53465 | 4. Who was Dr. Martin Luther? |
53465 | 5,13? |
53465 | 5,16? |
53465 | 5,22? |
53465 | 5,42? |
53465 | 5,44? |
53465 | 5,48? |
53465 | 5. Who are our enemies that lead us into temptation? |
53465 | 5. Who are the saints? |
53465 | 5. Who will hear the voice of the Son of God when His hour has come? |
53465 | 5. Who, indeed, has redeemed us from all sins? |
53465 | 53,4.5? |
53465 | 6. Who are the witnesses of His resurrection? |
53465 | 6. Who gave me all the good things I have? |
53465 | 6. Who had pronounced judgment upon us because of our sins? |
53465 | 7. Who are the quick? |
53465 | 7. Who does now ordinarily administer Holy Baptism? |
53465 | 7. Who is our second enemy? |
53465 | 7. Who was the first liar in the world? |
53465 | 8. Who are the servants the Holy Ghost sends to us with the Gospel message? |
53465 | 8. Who are"they that have done good"? |
53465 | 8. Who even could not deny His resurrection? |
53465 | 8. Who may and should do it in cases of necessity? |
53465 | 8. Who performs this work in us? |
53465 | 8. Who were the witnesses of His ascension? |
53465 | 9. Who are"they that have done evil"? |
53465 | 90,2? |
53465 | Against which commandment do we sin when we pray to any one but the true God? |
53465 | Against whom do the children of God daily struggle and fight? |
53465 | All this proves that we are God''s foremost creatures.--God has made you, but what do we furthermore confess? |
53465 | Amen._ What is meant by the word"Amen"? |
53465 | And in whom according to the Third Article? |
53465 | And what does the Holy Ghost daily grant us? |
53465 | And why do we believe that God is the almighty Father? |
53465 | Are they holy? |
53465 | As God does not tempt us for evil, why, then do we pray our Father not to lead us into temptation? |
53465 | As God offers all these things in Baptism, with what may we compare Holy Baptism as far as God is concerned? |
53465 | As whose word should we, therefore, hear and accept the sermon? |
53465 | At what time especially can we repay their love? |
53465 | At what time especially should we thank God for His benefits? |
53465 | Because Christ is our Lord, what should we therefore do? |
53465 | Before whom also should we glorify Him? |
53465 | But how was Christ''s body after His resurrection? |
53465 | But it is not enough to recite this prayer if we would use it correctly; what else is needed? |
53465 | But so kind and loving is He to His children that He will reward them if they do what they owe Him.--What does our God promise us? |
53465 | But what does the Holy Ghost daily give them? |
53465 | But what must we confess concerning our believing and coming to Christ? |
53465 | By what is God moved to forgive us our sins? |
53465 | By what is the Holy Ghost moved to bring us to Christ, our Lord, and thus to save us? |
53465 | By what means can and should we put down these evil thoughts? |
53465 | By what means does the Holy Ghost call us to Jesus? |
53465 | By what means does the Holy Ghost make forgiveness of sins our own? |
53465 | By what other name is this work of the Holy Spirit known? |
53465 | By whom have the Sacraments been instituted? |
53465 | By whom was Christ conceived? |
53465 | By whom was it instituted? |
53465 | By whom was our Catechism written? |
53465 | By whom was the Bible, or Holy Scripture, written? |
53465 | By whom was the Church founded? |
53465 | By whose grace and work alone are we saved? |
53465 | By whose power are we kept unto salvation? |
53465 | By whose work alone are we saved? |
53465 | Can Christ fulfil what He has promised us? |
53465 | Can you name some other Christian festival? |
53465 | Can you show that God provides for us even though we work to earn our living? |
53465 | Christ Will Come To Judge The World Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Christ has commanded us to baptize? |
53465 | Christ has redeemed me; how do we therefore call His work? |
53465 | Christ is the own, the only- begotten Son of God; what must He therefore be? |
53465 | Christ might have chosen different names to address God; but He teaches us to call God our_ Father._ Why does He do so? |
53465 | Christ wants His Sacrament to be celebrated in His Church till He again comes visibly on the Last Day.-- What are the visible means in this Sacrament? |
53465 | Christ, our Treasure, is in heaven; what, therefore, shall be there also? |
53465 | Did God in the New Testament give us a certain day as our holy- day? |
53465 | Do we and can we help Him to perform this work in us? |
53465 | Do we believe in a dead savior? |
53465 | Do we now believe in a dead and buried Lord and Savior? |
53465 | Do we serve a dead and helpless king? |
53465 | Do you know how God made Adam? |
53465 | Do you know the prayer for a clean heart? |
53465 | Does not God give us our daily bread without our Prayer? |
53465 | Even who could not deny His resurrection? |
53465 | For what do we pray in the first three petitions? |
53465 | For what in the Fourth Petition? |
53465 | For what purpose did God give us His Word? |
53465 | For what purpose has God revealed His name to us? |
53465 | For whom did He do this? |
53465 | For whom did He suffer and die? |
53465 | For whose benefit did He win this victory? |
53465 | For whose sake also did He humble Himself? |
53465 | For whose sake does God forgive, or justify, us? |
53465 | For whose sake does the just and holy God grant us forgiveness? |
53465 | For whose sake, therefore, do we ask forgiveness? |
53465 | From what do we ask God to preserve us? |
53465 | From what have we also been redeemed? |
53465 | From what have we been redeemed? |
53465 | From what other book are the doctrines of our Catechism taken? |
53465 | From what shall we be free in eternal life? |
53465 | From which parable of our Lord do we learn what it means to be lost? |
53465 | From which parable of the Lord can you learn what it means to be lost? |
53465 | From whom did He purchase us? |
53465 | From whom did he receive his property? |
53465 | From whom do we receive all that belongs to us? |
53465 | From whom does He protect and against whom does He defend us? |
53465 | From whom has our Lord won me? |
53465 | From whom may we learn how to fulfil this commandment? |
53465 | From whose power are we free? |
53465 | God forgives us our sins-- what does that mean? |
53465 | Hallowed be Thy name._ What does this mean? |
53465 | Has not Christ Himself merited this heavenly gift? |
53465 | Having received the gracious forgiveness of our Father, how could we do otherwise than forgive also those who trespass against us? |
53465 | He ascended into heaven and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty._ What does this mean? |
53465 | How are God''s goodness and mercy called in our Catechism? |
53465 | How are His goodness and mercy called in our Catechism? |
53465 | How are His goodness and mercy furthermore called in our Catechism? |
53465 | How are our hearts by nature? |
53465 | How are the sins our neighbor commits against us to be regarded as compared with our sins against God? |
53465 | How are these two doctrines called? |
53465 | How are they called? |
53465 | How are they sanctified by the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | How are we justified before God? |
53465 | How are we to understand this statement: Baptism works forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | How can the Lord judge the dead? |
53465 | How can the just and holy God who has threatened to punish all who transgress His commandments forgive sins and declare sinners righteous? |
53465 | How can we prove by these words that Holy Baptism also works forgiveness of sins and delivers from death and the devil? |
53465 | How can we prove from Holy Scripture that the Holy Ghost is true God? |
53465 | How can we prove that it was the same body that was laid in the grave? |
53465 | How can we serve God although He is not in need of our services? |
53465 | How can we serve our Father? |
53465 | How can we, who fear and love God, grieve Him by taking His holy name in vain? |
53465 | How can you prove from Scripture that Christ has redeemed all men? |
53465 | How can you prove from Scripture that God is pleased with our gratitude? |
53465 | How can you prove that Christ is true man? |
53465 | How can you prove that it is right to baptize little children? |
53465 | How can you prove this from Holy Writ? |
53465 | How could He tempt us to sin, try to lead us into evil ways which He hates? |
53465 | How could I deliver myself from these mighty enemies? |
53465 | How did Christ establish His kingdom on earth? |
53465 | How did Christ purchase us with His blood? |
53465 | How did Christ redeem us from all sins? |
53465 | How did Christ show, when He was dwelling visibly on earth, that He is true God? |
53465 | How did God answer his prayer? |
53465 | How did God create his soul? |
53465 | How did God create the first man? |
53465 | How did God make_ you?_ 10. |
53465 | How did He die? |
53465 | How did death come into this world? |
53465 | How did he become separated from his father? |
53465 | How did he befriend him? |
53465 | How did our Lord show in His life here on earth that He was truly a man? |
53465 | How did our risen Lord convince His apostles that He was alive again? |
53465 | How did the Lord convince His disciples that He was living? |
53465 | How did the apostles confess Jesus Christ as their God? |
53465 | How did the apostles learn of the coming of their Lord at His ascension? |
53465 | How did the good Samaritan help the Jew? |
53465 | How did the publican in the Temple pray to God for forgiveness? |
53465 | How did the three divine persons reveal themselves at the baptism of our Lord? |
53465 | How did they live?--God made all men; whom, therefore, did He also make? |
53465 | How did they reveal themselves at the baptism of Christ? |
53465 | How did they show that they were holy and without sin? |
53465 | How did we become separated from our heavenly Father? |
53465 | How do we accept what Christ has gained for us? |
53465 | How do we also call these Three Articles? |
53465 | How do we always try to save ourselves? |
53465 | How do we become His sheep? |
53465 | How do we call God because He has revealed Himself in three distinct persons? |
53465 | How do we call His kingdom here on earth? |
53465 | How do we call His kingdom in heaven? |
53465 | How do we come to Christ and accept in true faith what He has gained for us? |
53465 | How do we know that God will forgive us our sins? |
53465 | How do we know that everything we have confessed in this article is most certainly true? |
53465 | How do we know that it is most certainly true that Christ is true God? |
53465 | How do we lead a chaste and decent life in_ deed?_ 8. |
53465 | How do we obtain salvation? |
53465 | How do we prove that also life and salvation are given us in the Sacrament, although Christ speaks only of forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | How do we prove this? |
53465 | How do we read John 1,14? |
53465 | How do we sanctify our holy- day? |
53465 | How do we serve Him? |
53465 | How do we serve our Lord? |
53465 | How do we show in words and deeds that we honor our parents? |
53465 | How do we show that we do not despise the preaching of His Word? |
53465 | How do we show that we fear God? |
53465 | How do we take our neighbor''s goods and money by false ware and dealing? |
53465 | How do we, therefore, pray? |
53465 | How do we, therefore, sanctify our holy- days? |
53465 | How do you know that you are serving God by serving your neighbor? |
53465 | How does Baptism deliver us from death and the devil? |
53465 | How does Baptism deliver us from the devil? |
53465 | How does God become our Father, and how do we become His children? |
53465 | How does God daily show His fatherly goodness toward you? |
53465 | How does God look upon a liar? |
53465 | How does God offer this forgiveness? |
53465 | How does God preserve me? |
53465 | How does God preserve you? |
53465 | How does God provide you with all that is needed for your life? |
53465 | How does He bring us to Christ? |
53465 | How does He show His goodness and love toward His children? |
53465 | How does creation show us God''s great love and kindness toward His creatures? |
53465 | How does creation teach us that God is an all- wise God? |
53465 | How does it give us eternal salvation? |
53465 | How does it give us salvation? |
53465 | How does our Catechism answer the question,"What is Baptism"? |
53465 | How does our Catechism answer this question? |
53465 | How does our Catechism begin the explanation of every commandment after the First Commandment? |
53465 | How does our Catechism explain the words"Maker of heaven and earth"? |
53465 | How does our Catechism explain these words? |
53465 | How does our Catechism explain this? |
53465 | How does the Bible call him who borrows money but does not repay it? |
53465 | How does the Sacrament make us certain of forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation? |
53465 | How does the Second Article describe the lowly life of our Savior here on earth? |
53465 | How does the creation show us that God is all- wise? |
53465 | How does the kingdom of God come to us? |
53465 | How has Christ earned forgiveness of sins for us? |
53465 | How is God''s name in itself? |
53465 | How is it that not all men are saved? |
53465 | How is our Lord with us after His ascension? |
53465 | How is the Bible God''s Word, though it was written by men? |
53465 | How is the Bible also called? |
53465 | How is the doctrine of the resurrection of the body regarded by the unbelievers? |
53465 | How is the true visible Church called? |
53465 | How is this done?--To whom do the first three commandments relate? |
53465 | How long did our Lord remain on earth after His resurrection? |
53465 | How long did our Lord remain with His disciples after His resurrection? |
53465 | How long has He promised to keep us in the faith? |
53465 | How long has He promised to keep us with Christ?--In whom is the Holy Ghost willing to perform His work to the end in order to save them? |
53465 | How long should husband and wife live together in this union? |
53465 | How long should we remember our baptism? |
53465 | How long will God keep His promises? |
53465 | How long will He preserve you? |
53465 | How many chief doctrines are contained in the Scriptures? |
53465 | How many divine persons do we confess in the Three Articles of our Christian Faith? |
53465 | How many gods are there? |
53465 | How many of them will He bring to life again? |
53465 | How must God''s Word be taught among us? |
53465 | How must we, finally, show our love of God''s Word? |
53465 | How poor did He become? |
53465 | How should our behavior, our manners, be? |
53465 | How should our hearts be disposed towards our neighbor according to the Fifth Commandment? |
53465 | How should our hearts be in order that we may lead such a life? |
53465 | How should our hearts be? |
53465 | How should our hearts be? |
53465 | How should the property of our neighbor be to us? |
53465 | How should we act toward our neighbor according to the Eighth Commandment? |
53465 | How should we also not take our neighbor''s money or goods? |
53465 | How should we be disposed towards our neighbor if he wrongs us? |
53465 | How should we carry out their commands? |
53465 | How should we fear and love God and trust in Him? |
53465 | How should we help our neighbor when he is poor and suffering want? |
53465 | How should we hold God''s Word? |
53465 | How should we honor the Son? |
53465 | How should we love our neighbor? |
53465 | How should we love our neighbor? |
53465 | How should we not seek to get our neighbor''s inheritance and house? |
53465 | How should we obey Him, according to the First Commandment? |
53465 | How should we pray especially in such times? |
53465 | How should we us our Bibles, the written Word of God? |
53465 | How should we use God''s name? |
53465 | How should we use His holy name? |
53465 | How should we use the Bible? |
53465 | How was Christ''s body after His resurrection? |
53465 | How was He born? |
53465 | How was He, therefore, when He was born? |
53465 | How was everything when God had finished the work of creation? |
53465 | How were Adam and Eve after God had created them? |
53465 | How were all creatures when God had made them? |
53465 | How were our first parents when God had made them? |
53465 | How will Christ judge? |
53465 | How will Christ judge? |
53465 | How will God hear our prayers and grant us His help? |
53465 | How will God punish children who despise their parents? |
53465 | How will our bodies be after the resurrection? |
53465 | How will the Lord come again, according to the words of the angels? |
53465 | How will the bodies of the believers rise at that day? |
53465 | How will we receive our daily bread when we know that it is He who gives it to us? |
53465 | How, then, can we say that Baptism works forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | How, then, can we say that Jesus Christ is God''s only Son? |
53465 | How, therefore, are we justified in the sight of God? |
53465 | How, therefore, does Baptism work forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | How, therefore, is God''s name hallowed among us? |
53465 | How, therefore, is this Judgment?--Who alone knows the day and hour of the second coming of Christ? |
53465 | I, too, unto life must waken Endless joy my Savior gives; Shall my courage then be shaken? |
53465 | If Baptism works forgiveness of sins, from what must it deliver us? |
53465 | If Christ would still be dead and lying in the grave, how could He be our Savior and King, and how would it be possible for Him to help us? |
53465 | If God gives daily bread without our prayer, why, then, do we pray for it? |
53465 | If we love God, whom shall we love also? |
53465 | In death we rejoice:_"O death, where is thy sting? |
53465 | In how many Persons did the one true God reveal Himself? |
53465 | In how many Persons of the Godhead do we believe, according to our Creed? |
53465 | In how many days did God create heaven and earth? |
53465 | In how many persons did the one true God reveal Himself? |
53465 | In how many petitions do we ask for the heavenly or spiritual things, which we need for our souls? |
53465 | In what does the punishment of sin consist? |
53465 | In what is the water of Baptism comprehended? |
53465 | In what manner did He gain for us the grace of God, forgiveness of sins, and life everlasting? |
53465 | In what manner did He prepare everything for our salvation? |
53465 | In what manner does God generally preserve us? |
53465 | In what manner does God, as a rule, provide us with all the things that we need to support our body and soul? |
53465 | In what manner is He with us? |
53465 | In what manner was the Lord taken up into heaven? |
53465 | In what respect are we innocent in the eyes of God? |
53465 | In what respect are we redeemed also from the power of the devil? |
53465 | In what respect did God make man in His image? |
53465 | In what respect do they differ? |
53465 | In what respect is there no difference between Jesus and His Father? |
53465 | In what respect may we compare our faith with a hand? |
53465 | In what way do men take the property of their neighbor against his will? |
53465 | In what way does God generally provide us with the things necessary for our life? |
53465 | In what way does the Holy Ghost build up and preserve the Church? |
53465 | In what way is God''s name honored by a godly life? |
53465 | In what way should we help our neighbor to keep and improve his property? |
53465 | In what work especially has God shown His love toward mankind? |
53465 | In which book do we find the written Word of God? |
53465 | In which case can and should every Christian do it? |
53465 | In which of His words of institution is the benefit of such eating and drinking shown? |
53465 | In which parable does Christ Himself explain what this means? |
53465 | In whom according to the Second Article? |
53465 | In whom alone should we believe? |
53465 | In whom alone should we believe? |
53465 | In whom do we all live and move and have our being? |
53465 | In whom do we believe according to the First Article? |
53465 | In whom do we believe according to the First Article? |
53465 | In whom do we believe? |
53465 | In whom does every Christian believe according to the Second Article? |
53465 | In whom have we redemption, the forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | In whom will the Holy Ghost perform this work He has begun in us? |
53465 | In whose image did God make man? |
53465 | In whose image did God make our first parents? |
53465 | In whose kingdom may I live? |
53465 | In whose name are we baptized? |
53465 | In whose name have we been baptized? |
53465 | In whose name should we pray? |
53465 | In whose name should we therefore always pray? |
53465 | In whose stead did Christ suffer all the punishment of sin? |
53465 | In whose strength do they more and more overcome the devil, the world, and their own sins?--Which is the last work performed in us by the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | Instead of loving God, they hate Him, who is the Giver of all they have and enjoy.--What punishment does God threaten those who hate Him? |
53465 | Into what do they try to lead us? |
53465 | Is not our God a loving, a good, a merciful God? |
53465 | Is, then, our Lord still in death and in the grave? |
53465 | Like unto whose body will they be fashioned? |
53465 | Like whose body will they be fashioned? |
53465 | May our heavenly Father preserve us from hell and damnation!--Who will come forth unto the resurrection of life? |
53465 | Most men do not admit this; what do they believe regarding their worldly goods? |
53465 | Not only shall we be with Him, united with Him by faith, what, too, has He promised us? |
53465 | Now we ask,_ Why has God done all this for me?_ Our Catechism answers: He has done_"all this purely out of fatherly, divine goodness and mercy. |
53465 | O grave, where is thy victory? |
53465 | O grave, where is thy victory? |
53465 | Of what do the words"who art in heaven"remind us in our prayer? |
53465 | Of what does Christ''s resurrection, ascension, and the sitting at the right hand of God make us certain? |
53465 | Of what does God assure us in His Word with regard to our sins? |
53465 | Of what does God remind us when He calls Himself a jealous God? |
53465 | Of what does His resurrection, His ascension, and His sitting at the right hand of God make us certain? |
53465 | Of what does the Second Chief Part of our Catechism treat? |
53465 | Of what does the Third Part of our Catechism treat? |
53465 | Of what is a child certain when he asks his father for something? |
53465 | Of what member of our body should we take especial care? |
53465 | Of what should this remind us? |
53465 | Of which member of our body should we take special care? |
53465 | Of whom are we in need because we are sinners? |
53465 | Of whom do both parts testify? |
53465 | Of whom does the Third Article treat? |
53465 | Of whom is he who commits sin? |
53465 | On what day will the Lord come again? |
53465 | On what occasion did the Lord teach His disciples this prayer? |
53465 | On what occasion did these three divine Persons reveal themselves to us? |
53465 | On which of the six days did God create man? |
53465 | On whom even does He bestow this gift? |
53465 | Our Catechism answers the question:_"What does Baptism give, or profit? |
53465 | Our Father to whom we pray is the almighty God; what can He therefore do regarding our prayers? |
53465 | Our Lord became true man; what did He also do? |
53465 | Our hearts, by nature, are unclean and full of evil lust; what should we do that our hearts may become clean? |
53465 | Out of what did He form his body? |
53465 | Out of whose hand has our Lord delivered us? |
53465 | Shall I fear, or could the Head Rise and leave His members dead?" |
53465 | Should we not love and esteem them as a precious gift of God? |
53465 | Should we not thank Him with all our heart, thank Him by doing His will in regard to our parents? |
53465 | Since our Lord is in heaven, who also shall be there? |
53465 | Since when has He kept us in the true faith? |
53465 | Since when has the Holy Ghost kept us in the true faith? |
53465 | Stating it in one word, what do we call all the money and goods our neighbor has? |
53465 | The Father is God, the Son is God, and tho Holy Ghost is God; how many Gods are there? |
53465 | The Holy Ghost converts us by the Gospel; what should we therefore diligently do? |
53465 | The Holy Ghost makes us holy; what do we call this work of the Holy Spirit? |
53465 | The Holy Spirit does not only bring us to Christ and into His kingdom, what does He also perform in us? |
53465 | The Lord sitting at the right hand of God reigns over us; what does this mean? |
53465 | The Second? |
53465 | The Third? |
53465 | They bless and praise God, their Father; how, then, can they curse their fellow- men and wish them God''s punishment? |
53465 | This good and gracious will of God is indeed done without our prayer; why do we nevertheless pray that it may be done? |
53465 | Through whom did He give you body and soul? |
53465 | Through whom is God our true Father and we His true children? |
53465 | Thy kingdom come._ What does this mean? |
53465 | To the question,"What does this mean?" |
53465 | To these churches not only true believers belong, but who also? |
53465 | To what kind of resurrection will these come forth? |
53465 | To what kingdom does our gracious Lord lead us after this life? |
53465 | To what should He turn all our afflictions, all that seems evil to us? |
53465 | To which Church should we belong? |
53465 | To whom are our children brought in Baptism? |
53465 | To whom did Christ give this command? |
53465 | To whom do I now belong? |
53465 | To whom do the first three commandments relate? |
53465 | To whom do the other commandments relate? |
53465 | To whom do the other commandments relate? |
53465 | To whom do we now belong? |
53465 | To whom does Baptism give all these blessings? |
53465 | To whom does Baptism give all these great things? |
53465 | To whom does Baptism give all this? |
53465 | To whom does he lend who takes pity on the poor? |
53465 | To whom does the Holy Ghost bring us? |
53465 | To whom does the Holy Ghost tun us when He converts us? |
53465 | To whom is the Gospel to be preached? |
53465 | To whose kingdom do we belong without Christ? |
53465 | Together with whom is Christ true God? |
53465 | Under whose power are we because we have sinned? |
53465 | Until what day did God preserve you? |
53465 | Unto what does the Bible make wise? |
53465 | Unto what time will God preserve our faith through the Gospel? |
53465 | We are given forgiveness of sins; what must be there also, where there is forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | We believe in them; what, therefore, are they? |
53465 | We call the Church the_ holy_ Church; why do we do this? |
53465 | We can not and we need not_ make it holy._ What, then, do we ask for in this petition? |
53465 | We confess that Christ is God and man, What do we mean by this? |
53465 | We daily sin much and deserve nothing but punishment; what should we therefore do every day? |
53465 | We pray:_"Give me neither poverty nor riches, feed me with food convenient for me, lest I be full, and deny Thee, and say, Who is the Lord? |
53465 | What Is The Sacrament Of The Altar? |
53465 | What acts must we shun to lead a chaste and decent life in deed? |
53465 | What additional proof can you give for the fact that God desires all men to be saved? |
53465 | What always separates us from God? |
53465 | What are His gifts? |
53465 | What are His gifts?--The Holy Ghost sanctifies me; what does that mean? |
53465 | What are creatures? |
53465 | What are the chief parts of the Scriptures? |
53465 | What are the external visible means in this Sacrament? |
53465 | What are the good tidings brought to us in the Gospel? |
53465 | What are the three great works which God has done and will do for our salvation? |
53465 | What are the two Sacraments called? |
53465 | What are the two things for which we pray in the First Petition? |
53465 | What are they called? |
53465 | What are we not able to do by our own strength when the Holy Ghost calls us? |
53465 | What are we not able to do of ourselves when the Holy Ghost calls us? |
53465 | What are we to do with the bread and wine? |
53465 | What becomes of us if we do not come to Jesus and accept what He has merited for us? |
53465 | What binds true believers so closely together? |
53465 | What can you do because God endowed your soul with reason? |
53465 | What comfort does it give us in the hour of death? |
53465 | What comfort does this give us for our whole life? |
53465 | What command did Christ give His disciples before He ascended into heaven? |
53465 | What conclusion may and should I draw from this truth? |
53465 | What consolation does His resurrection give us for our Christian life? |
53465 | What consolation does it give us in the hour of death? |
53465 | What death is meant? |
53465 | What did Christ during His whole life fulfil? |
53465 | What did Christ earn for us with regard to our sins? |
53465 | What did God do before He created man? |
53465 | What did God give me in making me? |
53465 | What did He do during these forty days? |
53465 | What did He fulfil in our stead? |
53465 | What did He, as a rule, not show and use while He was here on earth? |
53465 | What did Peter confess of the Lord? |
53465 | What did Thomas say to Him? |
53465 | What did the Son of God become? |
53465 | What did we deserve for our sins? |
53465 | What difference exists among these churches? |
53465 | What difference will there be in the resurrection of the dead? |
53465 | What divine work is ascribed in Scripture to the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What do I confess in the Second Article concerning myself? |
53465 | What do the Ten Commandments teach us? |
53465 | What do the Ten Commandments teach us? |
53465 | What do the words of the Conclusion mean? |
53465 | What do they therefore ask of their Lord every day? |
53465 | What do we also call the kingdom of Christ? |
53465 | What do we also call this act of God by which He forgives us our sins? |
53465 | What do we also confess? |
53465 | What do we ask our Father in heaven to do when He has afflicted us? |
53465 | What do we ask our heavenly Father to do in this prayer? |
53465 | What do we ask when we consider these blessings? |
53465 | What do we call God because He is one and has revealed Himself in three Persons?--Why is the third Person of God called the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What do we call His kingdom here on earth? |
53465 | What do we call all the doctrines of Scripture that teach us who God is and what He has done for us? |
53465 | What do we call all the things that God has made? |
53465 | What do we call robbery? |
53465 | What do we call the great work which Christ has done for us and all men? |
53465 | What do we call the second Sacrament of the Christian Church? |
53465 | What do we call the work for which we are especially praying in this petition? |
53465 | What do we call this great work of God? |
53465 | What do we call this work of the Spirit? |
53465 | What do we confess about our Lord in the beginning of the explanation of the Second Article? |
53465 | What do we confess in the Second Article concerning the_ person_ of our Lord? |
53465 | What do we confess in the Third Article about our coming to Christ and believing in Him? |
53465 | What do we confess in the Third Article about this work of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What do we confess in the Third Article concerning ourselves? |
53465 | What do we confess regarding our Lord? |
53465 | What do we deserve with our sins before God? |
53465 | What do we express in the last words of the First Article? |
53465 | What do we furthermore confess concerning our Lord? |
53465 | What do we furthermore confess concerning ourselves? |
53465 | What do we furthermore learn from them? |
53465 | What do we hate now by the power He has granted us? |
53465 | What do we know regarding our sins since Christ is risen? |
53465 | What do we know regarding this great work of our Lord? |
53465 | What do we learn from these words about the coming of our Lord? |
53465 | What do we learn from this? |
53465 | What do we mean by a sacrament? |
53465 | What do we mean by adding:"This is most certainly true"? |
53465 | What do we mean to express by adding this word? |
53465 | What do we mean to say by this? |
53465 | What do we mean when we say that God forgives sin? |
53465 | What do we mean when we say that the Holy Ghost calls us? |
53465 | What do we mean when we say: I believe in Jesus Christ, my Lord? |
53465 | What do we mean when we say:"We pray in this petition,_as the sum of all"?_ 2. |
53465 | What do we mean when we speak of visible churches? |
53465 | What do we read 1 John 1,7? |
53465 | What do we say by confessing:"I believe in God the Father Almighty"? |
53465 | What do we therefore confess because God daily shows us His fatherly love and mercy? |
53465 | What do we therefore confess of the Holy Ghost when we say that we believe in Him? |
53465 | What do we therefore confess when we say that we believe in the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What do we therefore daily ask of God? |
53465 | What do we therefore gladly confess? |
53465 | What do we think of an ungrateful person? |
53465 | What do we understand by our own flesh? |
53465 | What do we, by the grace of the Holy Ghost, begin to hate? |
53465 | What does Baptism give, or profit? |
53465 | What does Christ bestow upon His own in His kingdom? |
53465 | What does Christ give us in the Sacrament under bread and wine? |
53465 | What does Christ give us to eat and to drink under and with the bread and wine? |
53465 | What does Christ say about the little children Mark 10,14? |
53465 | What does Christs blood do for us regarding our sins? |
53465 | What does God Himself call our bodies in His Word? |
53465 | What does God become to us in baptism? |
53465 | What does God bestow upon us in Baptism? |
53465 | What does God call Himself at the close of the Ten Commandments? |
53465 | What does God command in the Sixth Commandment? |
53465 | What does God command of married people in this commandment? |
53465 | What does God command those who live together in holy matrimony? |
53465 | What does God command us to do in behalf of our neighbor''s property and business? |
53465 | What does God demand of us in the First Commandment? |
53465 | What does God do for us in addition to having created us? |
53465 | What does God forbid in the last two commandments? |
53465 | What does God furthermore forbid in this commandment? |
53465 | What does God indeed not do? |
53465 | What does God offer and give through the external means connected with His word? |
53465 | What does God promise those that love Him and keep His commandments? |
53465 | What does God promise those who love Him and keep His commandments? |
53465 | What does God reveal to us in His Gospel? |
53465 | What does God say about the false prophets? |
53465 | What does God say of all these Commandments? |
53465 | What does God teach us by adding this special promise? |
53465 | What does God tell us in His commandments? |
53465 | What does God therefore forbid in this commandment? |
53465 | What does God threaten to all that transgress His commandments? |
53465 | What does God threaten to those who transgress His commandments? |
53465 | What does God, furthermore, forbid in this commandment? |
53465 | What does He call forth in us by His call? |
53465 | What does He mean when He calls Himself a jealous God? |
53465 | What does He threaten in these words? |
53465 | What does He threaten those who hate Him and transgress His commandments? |
53465 | What does He work in us by His call? |
53465 | What does His ascension prove concerning our enemies? |
53465 | What does Scripture call the whole number of all true believers?--What is the Christian Church also called in the Third Article? |
53465 | What does St. Paul write? |
53465 | What does creation teach us about God? |
53465 | What does every impure desire in our heart prove? |
53465 | What does it mean that God created man in His own image? |
53465 | What does it mean that God is merciful? |
53465 | What does it mean that God preserves us? |
53465 | What does it mean that He gathers them? |
53465 | What does it mean that our Lord reigns over us? |
53465 | What does it mean to be baptized in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What does it mean to bear false witness against our neighbor? |
53465 | What does it mean to believe in Christ? |
53465 | What does it mean to believe in Jesus Christ, our Lord? |
53465 | What does it mean to believe in some one? |
53465 | What does it mean to betray our neighbor? |
53465 | What does it mean to call upon God? |
53465 | What does it mean to covet? |
53465 | What does it mean to curse by God''s name? |
53465 | What does it mean to curse by God''s name? |
53465 | What does it mean to deceive by God''s name? |
53465 | What does it mean to fear God? |
53465 | What does it mean to harm him in his body? |
53465 | What does it mean to hold our parents in honor? |
53465 | What does it mean to honor father and mother? |
53465 | What does it mean to hurt our neighbor in his body? |
53465 | What does it mean to kill? |
53465 | What does it mean to learn God''s Word? |
53465 | What does it mean to lie? |
53465 | What does it mean to live under Him? |
53465 | What does it mean to love God? |
53465 | What does it mean to obey our parents? |
53465 | What does it mean to obtain our neighbor''s property by a show of right? |
53465 | What does it mean to praise God? |
53465 | What does it mean to praise God? |
53465 | What does it mean to put the best construction on everything? |
53465 | What does it mean to slander and defame our brother? |
53465 | What does it mean to speak well of him? |
53465 | What does it mean to steal? |
53465 | What does it mean to take God''s name in vain? |
53465 | What does it mean to teach God''s Word in its truth and purity? |
53465 | What does it mean to trust in God? |
53465 | What does it mean to trust in God? |
53465 | What does it mean when we pray that God would guard us against our enemies? |
53465 | What does it mean when we say God_ created_ them? |
53465 | What does it mean when we say that the Lord purchased us? |
53465 | What does not move God to forgive us our sins? |
53465 | What does not move God to love us and provide for us? |
53465 | What does our Catechism say concerning the work of our Lord? |
53465 | What does our Lord mean to say when He adds:"This do in remembrance of Me"? |
53465 | What does our Lord say John 12,26? |
53465 | What does our Lord say John 3,36? |
53465 | What does our Lord say Mark 16,16? |
53465 | What does our Lord say about the merciful? |
53465 | What does our Lord teach us by putting the petition for our daily bread after the petitions for His heavenly gifts? |
53465 | What does our Lord teach us to pray in behalf of His kingdom? |
53465 | What does our Lord tell us in His Law? |
53465 | What does our Savior say John 12,26? |
53465 | What does that mean, Christ''s body was glorified? |
53465 | What does that mean: God is good to all His creatures? |
53465 | What does that mean: God is merciful? |
53465 | What does that mean? |
53465 | What does that mean? |
53465 | What does the Apostle John write about the Lord? |
53465 | What does the Apostle Paul say about this? |
53465 | What does the Bible tell us of him who hates his brother? |
53465 | What does the Catechism teach us? |
53465 | What does the First Commandment teach us? |
53465 | What does the Holy Ghost also do in regard to all that He has brought to Christ? |
53465 | What does the Holy Ghost give us in calling us? |
53465 | What does the Holy Ghost give us when He calls us? |
53465 | What does the Holy Ghost kindle in them by Baptism? |
53465 | What does the Holy Ghost say to us in this call? |
53465 | What does the Law tell us? |
53465 | What does the Lord say Gen. 17,1? |
53465 | What does the Psalmist say about God''s Word? |
53465 | What does the Word"communion"mean? |
53465 | What does the name Jesus mean? |
53465 | What does the sitting of Christ at the right hand of the Father not mean? |
53465 | What does the word baptize mean?--Which is the word of God connected with the water in Baptism? |
53465 | What does the word"Bible"mean? |
53465 | What does the word"Gospel"mean? |
53465 | What does the word"catechism"mean? |
53465 | What does the word"creature"in this verse mean? |
53465 | What does the word"creed"mean? |
53465 | What does the word"sanctify"mean? |
53465 | What does the word_ baptize_ mean? |
53465 | What does the word_ communion_ signify? |
53465 | What does this commandment require of us? |
53465 | What does this mean,"I believe in God the Father Almighty"? |
53465 | What does this mean? |
53465 | What does this mean? |
53465 | What does this mean? |
53465 | What does this sacred act mean?_ 2. |
53465 | What does this statement mean: God preserves me? |
53465 | What feelings will therefore often arise in our hearts? |
53465 | What finally, is our duty towards our Father in heaven? |
53465 | What furthermore moves God to care for His children? |
53465 | What gifts do we pray for in the first three petitions? |
53465 | What great work of God the Father is also done by the Son? |
53465 | What happened after His death, when He was still in His grave? |
53465 | What happened on the fortieth day? |
53465 | What happened on the third day after the death of our Lord? |
53465 | What happened to him in that far- away country? |
53465 | What happens if we do not accept all that Christ offers us for our salvation? |
53465 | What happens to our bodies when we die? |
53465 | What has Christ done for our salvation? |
53465 | What has Christ done for our salvation? |
53465 | What has Christ done to earn this forgiveness?--For whom has Christ procured forgiveness? |
53465 | What has Christ prepared for us in His Father''s house? |
53465 | What has God added to this commandment? |
53465 | What has God ordained in the Sacraments to offer His grace? |
53465 | What has God revealed to us concerning this day? |
53465 | What has God threatened those who take His name in vain? |
53465 | What has He gained for us in order to save us? |
53465 | What has the Holy Ghost by His call kindled in us? |
53465 | What have we deserved with our sins? |
53465 | What have we merited by our conduct toward God? |
53465 | What have we sinners merited? |
53465 | What important lesson do these commandments teach us? |
53465 | What important lesson do we therefore learn from these commandments? |
53465 | What is Baptism? |
53465 | What is Christ together with the Father? |
53465 | What is God''s gracious will towards all men? |
53465 | What is God''s holy will regarding our parents? |
53465 | What is God''s will concerning His Word? |
53465 | What is God''s will concerning our parents? |
53465 | What is God''s will regarding His children? |
53465 | What is God''s will toward His children? |
53465 | What is God''s will toward us? |
53465 | What is He? |
53465 | What is His work? |
53465 | What is a Sacrament? |
53465 | What is especially strengthened in us when we partake of the Lord''s Supper? |
53465 | What is given us in the Sacrament through these words? |
53465 | What is given us, according to these words, in the Sacrament? |
53465 | What is it also called? |
53465 | What is it called? |
53465 | What is meant by the word"trespasses"in this petition? |
53465 | What is meant by the word_ nations_? |
53465 | What is meant in this petition by the word"evil"? |
53465 | What is meant in this petition by"daily bread"? |
53465 | What is meant when we say:"The water is comprehended in God''s command"? |
53465 | What is necessary that Christians may come together to preach and hear God''s Word? |
53465 | What is now the one thing necessary for our salvation? |
53465 | What is now the one thing necessary for our salvation? |
53465 | What is our Father''s will according to the_ First Commandment?_ When do we regard God as our God? |
53465 | What is our Father''s will according to the_ First Commandment?_ When do we regard God as our God? |
53465 | What is our consolation when we have troubles and misfortunes? |
53465 | What is our duty to Him? |
53465 | What is the Church also called in the Third Article? |
53465 | What is the Gospel? |
53465 | What is the Gospel? |
53465 | What is the Third Petition? |
53465 | What is the difference between His first and His second coming? |
53465 | What is the difference between the creation of man and the creation of all other visible creatures? |
53465 | What is the difference between the first and the second coming of Christ? |
53465 | What is the evil will of these our enemies against us? |
53465 | What is the external means in Baptism? |
53465 | What is the external means which God has instituted for Holy Baptism? |
53465 | What is the gracious will of God toward all men? |
53465 | What is the hand with which we take all God''s blessings which are offered in Baptism? |
53465 | What is the meaning of the Word purchase? |
53465 | What is the meaning of the word create? |
53465 | What is the meaning of the word_ Gospel?_ There are two chief doctrines in the Bible. |
53465 | What is the price our Lord paid for our redemption? |
53465 | What is the punishment that God threatens? |
53465 | What is the purpose of His coming? |
53465 | What is the reason that not all men are saved? |
53465 | What is the reward which God promises us? |
53465 | What is the reward which He promises them? |
53465 | What is the second work of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What is the sum of these commandments? |
53465 | What is the visible Church? |
53465 | What is the wages of sin? |
53465 | What is the will of God with respect to His name? |
53465 | What is the word of God with which the water in baptism is connected? |
53465 | What is theft? |
53465 | What is their evil will and desire against us? |
53465 | What is their sum? |
53465 | What is this supper which Christ has prepared for all men? |
53465 | What is this will, therefore, called in our Catechism? |
53465 | What is this"Last Day"? |
53465 | What is"bodily need"? |
53465 | What judgment will He pronounce on His enemies? |
53465 | What judgment will He pronounce on His sheep? |
53465 | What kind of a man did He become? |
53465 | What kind of end do we ask our heavenly Father to grant us? |
53465 | What kind of man did our Lord become? |
53465 | What kind of place is this world? |
53465 | What kind of schools do we Christians therefore establish? |
53465 | What kind of thoughts should not be in our hearts against our neighbor? |
53465 | What kind of water is to be used when we baptize a person? |
53465 | What kind of water must we use when we baptize a person? |
53465 | What kind of words should we never use? |
53465 | What makes us certain that God will hear our prayer? |
53465 | What makes us perfectly certain that Christ is risen and lives forever and ever? |
53465 | What makes us sure that Christ rose from the dead? |
53465 | What may meet us everywhere? |
53465 | What may we confidently expect when we pray to our dear Father? |
53465 | What message did the angel bring to the women at the grave? |
53465 | What more does God do to preserve us? |
53465 | What moves God to do this? |
53465 | What moves God to forgive us our sins? |
53465 | What moves God to give me all these great benefits? |
53465 | What moves God to hear our prayers? |
53465 | What moves the Holy Ghost to perform this work in us? |
53465 | What must God also do to preserve my body and life? |
53465 | What must also the children of God confess? |
53465 | What must even true believers confess? |
53465 | What must our confession regarding Christ always be? |
53465 | What must we admit in our hearts in order really to thank God? |
53465 | What must we be willing to do in addition to forgiving our neighbor? |
53465 | What must we confess when we consider the commandments of God? |
53465 | What must we confess with Jacob? |
53465 | What must we know before we shall hold God''s name sacred as we should? |
53465 | What must we therefore confess? |
53465 | What must we use, read, hear, and think about in order that our Lord may be with us? |
53465 | What must you do to preserve your life and body? |
53465 | What need we no longer fear? |
53465 | What other name have we for this work of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | What ought we to do to protect the good name of our neighbor? |
53465 | What people lie by God''s name? |
53465 | What place does God give our parents by commanding us to honor them? |
53465 | What place does God give them by commanding us to honor them? |
53465 | What places should we avoid in order to lead a chaste life? |
53465 | What places should we therefore shun? |
53465 | What promise did He give us, John 14,18? |
53465 | What promise did the Lord give His apostles just before His ascension? |
53465 | What promise did the Lord give them? |
53465 | What promise do we give God when we add these words? |
53465 | What punishment does God threaten the sinner after his death? |
53465 | What right has God as our Lord? |
53465 | What right, therefore, belongs to God alone? |
53465 | What shall we firmly believe if we trust in God? |
53465 | What shall we fulfil if we love God? |
53465 | What shall we then call this kingdom? |
53465 | What should God preserve in us at such times? |
53465 | What should I also do to serve God? |
53465 | What should be our daily prayer? |
53465 | What should induce us to forgive our neighbor when he trespasses against us? |
53465 | What should not be found in our hearts according to these commandments? |
53465 | What should therefore be our daily prayer? |
53465 | What should they not gain in our hearts? |
53465 | What should this grace and kindness of God induce us to do? |
53465 | What should we also avoid, in order that Satan may have less opportunity to tempt us? |
53465 | What should we do because God promises such rich reward? |
53465 | What should we do concerning our neighbor''s inheritance and house? |
53465 | What should we do concerning our neighbor''s wife and servants? |
53465 | What should we do to protect our neighbor''s property? |
53465 | What should we therefore diligently do? |
53465 | What should we therefore do every day? |
53465 | What should we therefore never try to do? |
53465 | What should we therefore not do with regard to our parents? |
53465 | What should we therefore willingly do? |
53465 | What sin do they commit if they prove unfaithful to each other? |
53465 | What sin do we commit if we fear and love any one more than God? |
53465 | What sin do we commit if we fear and love any one more than the true God? |
53465 | What special reason have we to include this petition in our prayers? |
53465 | What terrible sentence will His enemies hear? |
53465 | What the Holy Ghost do when you hear or read the Gospel? |
53465 | What the word"Amen"? |
53465 | What three great benefits does Baptism give us? |
53465 | What three great blessings of Baptism are mentioned in our Catechism? |
53465 | What two things does our Catechism teach us about our Lord Jesus Christ? |
53465 | What two things does our Catechism teach us about our Lord Jesus Christ? |
53465 | What was His purpose in descending into the abode of Satan? |
53465 | What was His purpose in entering the habitation of Satan and his evil spirits? |
53465 | What was His whole life here on earth? |
53465 | What was this punishment? |
53465 | What will Christ do with His kingdom when He shall come in His glory at the Last Day? |
53465 | What will Christ say to His sheep on that day? |
53465 | What will God give to him that believeth? |
53465 | What will God give to me and all believers on that day? |
53465 | What will all men have to confess on that day, even His enemies? |
53465 | What will be our fate if we do not receive forgiveness of sins?-- Of what does God assure us in His Word concerning our sins? |
53465 | What will be their punishment on that day? |
53465 | What will give us everlasting joy and happiness in eternal life? |
53465 | What will happen to us if we do not heartily forgive our neighbor? |
53465 | What will our Lord do as our King? |
53465 | What will our punishment be according to the Law? |
53465 | What will the Lord at the Last Day give unto me and all believers? |
53465 | What will there no longer be in eternal life? |
53465 | What will this difference be? |
53465 | What word of God is it with which bread and wine are connected? |
53465 | What words does our Lord add to this petition? |
53465 | What, furthermore, is necessary if we wish to glorify our Father''s name? |
53465 | What, however, does Scripture tell us concerning the Last Day? |
53465 | What, however, is God''s rule in this matter? |
53465 | What, however, is necessary if we wish to receive this precious gift of God? |
53465 | What, in addition, is our duty towards God? |
53465 | What, indeed, is true concerning the coming of His kingdom? |
53465 | What, on the contrary, have we deserved? |
53465 | What, therefore, does God demand of us in every commandment? |
53465 | What, therefore, does the resurrection of our Lord prove concerning our sins? |
53465 | What, therefore, is God to me because He made me and preserves me? |
53465 | What, therefore, is our duty over against God? |
53465 | What, therefore, is the difference between Him and all other men? |
53465 | What, therefore, must our Lord be? |
53465 | What, therefore, must the Holy Ghost be? |
53465 | When Pontius Pilate asked Him,_"Art Thou a king, then? |
53465 | When are our hearts chaste? |
53465 | When can the Holy Ghost not perform this work in us? |
53465 | When did Christ institute it? |
53465 | When did our Lord rise from the dead? |
53465 | When do we baptize adults? |
53465 | When do we bear false witness against our neighbor? |
53465 | When do we belie our brother? |
53465 | When do we defile this temple of God and make it impure? |
53465 | When do we despise our parents? |
53465 | When do we despise preaching and God''s Word? |
53465 | When do we harm him in his body? |
53465 | When do we honor them? |
53465 | When do we hurt our neighbor in his body? |
53465 | When do we lead a chaste and decent life in words? |
53465 | When do we obey Him? |
53465 | When do we obey Him? |
53465 | When do we provoke them to anger? |
53465 | When do we put the best construction on everything we hear about him? |
53465 | When do we regard God as our God? |
53465 | When do we serve them? |
53465 | When do we show that we fear and love Him? |
53465 | When do we slander and defame him? |
53465 | When do we steal our neighbor''s property? |
53465 | When do we swear by God''s name? |
53465 | When do we take His holy name in vain? |
53465 | When do we take it by false dealings? |
53465 | When do we take our neighbor''s money by false wares? |
53465 | When do we tell a lie? |
53465 | When especially should we do so? |
53465 | When especially should we think of it? |
53465 | When is He our God indeed? |
53465 | When is a statement a false statement? |
53465 | When is it a statement against our neighbor? |
53465 | When is the only true God our God? |
53465 | When only can and will we fulfil all the commandments? |
53465 | When only shall we be truly thankful? |
53465 | When should we defend him? |
53465 | When should we help and befriend our neighbor? |
53465 | When their temptations do assail us, what do we pray our Father in heaven to do? |
53465 | When was our Catechism published? |
53465 | When we consider all this love and kindness, we ask,_ What, then, is our duty toward our Father in heaven? |
53465 | When we say, God is almighty, what does that mean? |
53465 | When will Christ raise all the dead? |
53465 | When will His hour come? |
53465 | When will our lives be decent? |
53465 | When will our_ hearts_ be chaste? |
53465 | When will the last day, the Day of Judgment, come? |
53465 | When will we be chaste and decent in_ words?_ 6. |
53465 | When will we fulfill this commandment? |
53465 | When, especially, should it be our refuge? |
53465 | When, even, should we help our neighbor? |
53465 | When, finally, will God deliver us from all evil? |
53465 | When, for instance, did God show that He can provide for us without the labor of our hands? |
53465 | When, therefore, should we expect His coming and prepare for it? |
53465 | When, therefore, should we expect our Lord and prepare for His coming? |
53465 | Where are the Three Articles of our Christian faith taken from? |
53465 | Where did Christ Himself promise this? |
53465 | Where did Christ go after He had come to life again in the grave? |
53465 | Where did Christ lead the apostles? |
53465 | Where did God reveal Himself and His works to us? |
53465 | Where did He go after having been quickened by the Spirit? |
53465 | Where did His ascension take place? |
53465 | Where do all our good works and all our sins rise? |
53465 | Where do we also hear the Word of God? |
53465 | Where do we find the true Church? |
53465 | Where does He promise that He will always be with us? |
53465 | Where does our Lord Himself say so? |
53465 | Where does our Lord say that He is almighty? |
53465 | Where has Christ promised these three blessings? |
53465 | Where has God revealed Himself? |
53465 | Where has God shown that He can preserve us without any means? |
53465 | Where in the Bible is Christ called the only- begotten Son of God? |
53465 | Where is it to be found? |
53465 | Where were His disciples assembled on the fortieth day? |
53465 | Where will our Savior lead us, His disciples, too? |
53465 | Wherein did the price which He paid for us not consist? |
53465 | Wherewith should we be content? |
53465 | Which are the great blessings we receive from God, according to the First Article? |
53465 | Which commandment, especially, should we keep? |
53465 | Which day did God institute in the Old Testament as the holy- day of His people? |
53465 | Which divine work is ascribed to the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | Which gift did God bestow upon your body? |
53465 | Which is God''s greatest gift to your soul? |
53465 | Which is it? |
53465 | Which is our hand with which we receive them? |
53465 | Which is the Eighth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Eighth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Fifth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Fifth Petition? |
53465 | Which is the First Article of the Creed? |
53465 | Which is the First Article of the Creed? |
53465 | Which is the First Article of the Creed? |
53465 | Which is the First Article of the Creed? |
53465 | Which is the First Article? |
53465 | Which is the First Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the First Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the First Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Fourth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Fourth Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Introduction? |
53465 | Which is the Ninth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Article? |
53465 | Which is the Second Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Second Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Seventh Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Seventh Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Sixth Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the Sixth Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Sixth Petition? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the Third Commandment? |
53465 | Which is the beginning of the Third Article? |
53465 | Which is the first benefit Holy Baptism gives us? |
53465 | Which is the first prophecy of this conflict between our Savior and the devil? |
53465 | Which is the last work which the Holy Ghost performs in us? |
53465 | Which is the only way to heaven? |
53465 | Which is the second benefit of Baptism? |
53465 | Which is the second work of the Holy Ghost mentioned in our Catechism? |
53465 | Which is the true visible Church? |
53465 | Which is the true visible Church? |
53465 | Which is the_ Eighth Commandment?_ What is false witness? |
53465 | Which is the_ Eighth Commandment?_ What is false witness? |
53465 | Which is the_ Third Commandment?_ We celebrate as our holy- day the first day of the week, Sunday. |
53465 | Which of the things that are needed to support our life and body does our Catechism mention? |
53465 | Which other qualities of God do we learn from His work of creation? |
53465 | Which person of the Holy Trinity is the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | Which righteousness is here meant? |
53465 | Which word of Christ induces us to baptize our little children? |
53465 | Which words of Christ show that we also should do as He has done, and celebrate His Supper? |
53465 | Which words of Christ show us the benefit of such eating and drinking? |
53465 | Who alone could help us in this distress? |
53465 | Who alone is able to conquer this powerful enemy? |
53465 | Who alone performs conversion in us? |
53465 | Who are they that have done evil? |
53465 | Who are they that have done good? |
53465 | Who belongs to His kingdom? |
53465 | Who brought this glad message to the women? |
53465 | Who can harm us when the Lord is with us? |
53465 | Who gave us these commandments? |
53465 | Who instituted this holy- day? |
53465 | Who is our true and only Savior? |
53465 | Who is the Giver of all life? |
53465 | Who is"our Father in heaven"? |
53465 | Who now calls us to the salvation Christ has prepared? |
53465 | Who only will be saved and obtain eternal life? |
53465 | Who only, therefore, belongs to the one true Christian Church?--Why is this Church invisible? |
53465 | Who took pity on us? |
53465 | Who was the first liar? |
53465 | Who will come forth unto the resurrection of damnation? |
53465 | Who will escort the Lord when He returns in His glory?--What is the purpose of His coming? |
53465 | Who will see Him when He returns? |
53465 | Who, at the present time, ordinarily performs this sacred act? |
53465 | Who, generally, are the servants He sends out to call us to Christ by the Gospel? |
53465 | Who, therefore, is the one true God? |
53465 | Who, therefore, will stand before the Son of Man on Judgment Day? |
53465 | Whom also shall we see in the heavenly kingdom? |
53465 | Whom among His creatures does God especially love? |
53465 | Whom are we in need of because we are sinners? |
53465 | Whom did Christ command us to baptize? |
53465 | Whom did Christ redeem? |
53465 | Whom did God send to raise us from the death of our sins? |
53465 | Whom did He also redeem? |
53465 | Whom did the Jews praise in the presence of the Lord? |
53465 | Whom did they know and love? |
53465 | Whom do we address in the Lord''s Prayer? |
53465 | Whom do we address when we say"Our_"Father"?_[ tr. |
53465 | Whom do we begin to love? |
53465 | Whom do we generally baptize? |
53465 | Whom do we put on in Baptism? |
53465 | Whom do we put on in baptism? |
53465 | Whom does God often send forth to protect His children? |
53465 | Whom does God often use to protect His children from danger and evil? |
53465 | Whom especially does God love? |
53465 | Whom has He conquered? |
53465 | Whom must we serve when we are not in our Lord''s service? |
53465 | Whom should we not force and entice away from our neighbor? |
53465 | Whom will He punish? |
53465 | Whom will the Lord judge? |
53465 | Whom, therefore, will Christ judge? |
53465 | Whose children are we through faith? |
53465 | Whose children are we through faith? |
53465 | Whose fault is it that they are lost? |
53465 | Whose fault is it that those are lost who are condemned? |
53465 | Whose only Son is Jesus Christ? |
53465 | Whose representatives are they? |
53465 | Whose representatives are they? |
53465 | Whose voice do we hear in the sermon? |
53465 | Whose will is this? |
53465 | Whose word is the Bible? |
53465 | Whose work alone is it? |
53465 | Whose work alone is our conversion? |
53465 | Whose work is it that we come to Christ? |
53465 | Whose work is witchcraft? |
53465 | Why am I assured that He will give eternal life also to me? |
53465 | Why are believers called saints? |
53465 | Why are eyes and ears and all members such wonderful gifts of God? |
53465 | Why are so many men not thankful to God? |
53465 | Why are the Three Articles called the Apostles''Creed? |
53465 | Why are the believers called saints? |
53465 | Why are we also condemned creatures? |
53465 | Why are we also free from death? |
53465 | Why are we certain about this? |
53465 | Why are we certain that God will always hear our prayers? |
53465 | Why are we certain that God will not lead any one into temptation? |
53465 | Why are we condemned creatures? |
53465 | Why are we free from his power? |
53465 | Why are we innocent before God? |
53465 | Why are we not able to come to Christ by our own reason? |
53465 | Why are we not worthy of His goodness and mercy? |
53465 | Why are we safe under His rule and protection? |
53465 | Why are we unworthy of all the benefits of God? |
53465 | Why are we unworthy of the things for which we pray? |
53465 | Why can He provide richly for His children? |
53465 | Why can Jesus Christ surely help and save us? |
53465 | Why can and will we always trust in the almighty, all- wise, loving, and merciful God? |
53465 | Why can not anything He sees in us induce Him to grant us forgiveness? |
53465 | Why can not our works and merits induce God to grant us forgiveness? |
53465 | Why can we not by our own reason and strength believe in Christ or come to Him? |
53465 | Why can we now serve our Lord? |
53465 | Why could we not be bought with gold or silver? |
53465 | Why did Christ do all this? |
53465 | Why did Christ humble Himself so deeply? |
53465 | Why did Christ not descend into hell? |
53465 | Why did God give you eyes and ears? |
53465 | Why did He repeatedly show Himself to them? |
53465 | Why did Jesus teach us to use the name Father in this prayer? |
53465 | Why did our Lord go to His Father''s house for us? |
53465 | Why did our Lord humble Himself so deeply? |
53465 | Why did our Lord not deserve suffering and death? |
53465 | Why do we Christians use this prayer so often? |
53465 | Why do we add the words_ this day?_ 13. |
53465 | Why do we believe that Christ is able to do what He has promised in His Supper? |
53465 | Why do we believe that God made everything out of nothing, merely by His word? |
53465 | Why do we believe that God will raise our bodies? |
53465 | Why do we believe that all we have confessed in the Third Article is most certainly true? |
53465 | Why do we believe this to be true though we can not understand it? |
53465 | Why do we call God"the Father Almighty"? |
53465 | Why do we call His blood a holy blood? |
53465 | Why do we call His blood a holy blood? |
53465 | Why do we call His suffering an innocent suffering? |
53465 | Why do we call it a precious blood? |
53465 | Why do we call it the Kingdom of Grace? |
53465 | Why do we call the suffering and death of our Lord an innocent suffering and death? |
53465 | Why do we call this book the Bible? |
53465 | Why do we call this life a"vale of tears"? |
53465 | Why do we call this prayer the Lord''s Prayer? |
53465 | Why do we close the First Article with the words:"This is most certainly true"? |
53465 | Why do we confess our faith in three articles? |
53465 | Why do we firmly believe that God can do this though to us it seems impossible? |
53465 | Why do we have forgiveness of sins for Christ''s sake? |
53465 | Why do we need the Holy Ghost for this purpose? |
53465 | Why do we nevertheless believe it to be true? |
53465 | Why do we nevertheless pray for His kingdom? |
53465 | Why do we nevertheless pray that His name be hallowed? |
53465 | Why do we not deserve any reward? |
53465 | Why do we not have strength to come to Jesus and believe in Him? |
53465 | Why do we not merit God''s love and kindness? |
53465 | Why do we not need to be anxious for the morrow? |
53465 | Why do we not say_ my,_ but_ our_ bread? |
53465 | Why do we pray God to lead us to know that our daily bread comes from Him? |
53465 | Why do we say in our Creed,_ I_ believe? |
53465 | Why do we say that it is_ purely_ fatherly and divine goodness that moves God? |
53465 | Why do we so sorely need daily forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | Why do we so sorely need forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | Why does Christ teach us to pray first of all for His heavenly gifts? |
53465 | Why does Christ teach us to pray in the first place that God''s name may be hallowed, held sacred, among us? |
53465 | Why does God sometimes permit suffering and trouble to come over His children? |
53465 | Why does God sometimes send us afflictions? |
53465 | Why does He give His children such rich rewards? |
53465 | Why does His service bestow blessedness upon us? |
53465 | Why does our Lord teach us to pray for our daily bread? |
53465 | Why does our Lord teach us to say,_"Our_ Father"? |
53465 | Why does the Christian Church choose a holy- day, though God did not command us to do so? |
53465 | Why does the Lord teach us to pray for our daily bread? |
53465 | Why has God a right to give us these commandments? |
53465 | Why is God called the almighty Father? |
53465 | Why is He called Savior? |
53465 | Why is He called holy? |
53465 | Why is He called the Christ? |
53465 | Why is His goodness called a divine goodness? |
53465 | Why is His goodness called a fatherly goodness? |
53465 | Why is His service a glorious service? |
53465 | Why is Jesus called God''s_ only_ Son? |
53465 | Why is faith in Christ necessary if we wish to receive forgiveness? |
53465 | Why is it blessedness to serve the Lord? |
53465 | Why is it called a precious blood? |
53465 | Why is it called a_ divine_ goodness? |
53465 | Why is it called the_ Christian_ Church? |
53465 | Why is it necessary for us to remain steadfast in the Word of God? |
53465 | Why is it our duty to thank God? |
53465 | Why is it that we, nevertheless, must say that God provides for us? |
53465 | Why is my Lord called Jesus? |
53465 | Why is reason His greatest gift? |
53465 | Why is the Church called the_ Christian_ Church? |
53465 | Why is the Church called the_ holy_ Church? |
53465 | Why is the First Commandment the greatest of all? |
53465 | Why is the devil compared to a roaring lion? |
53465 | Why is this doctrine of justification so important? |
53465 | Why is this doctrine the chief doctrine of our Church? |
53465 | Why is this kingdom called the Kingdom of Glory? |
53465 | Why is this service a miserable service? |
53465 | Why is this service such a degrading service? |
53465 | Why is this so? |
53465 | Why may and should we trust and confide in God as in our Father? |
53465 | Why may we be certain that all our petitions are acceptable to God? |
53465 | Why must we ask God to break and hinder their evil will? |
53465 | Why should we also diligently learn our Catechism? |
53465 | Why should we belong to this Church and avoid all false churches? |
53465 | Why should we fear and love God above all things? |
53465 | Why should we gladly and willingly serve our Lord in His kingdom? |
53465 | Why should we gladly obey Him? |
53465 | Why should we love and highly esteem our parents? |
53465 | Why should we not covet our neighbor''s property? |
53465 | Why should we not despise God''s Word, but keep it sacred? |
53465 | Why should we not take our fellow- man''s life? |
53465 | Why should we praise the Lord and give thanks unto His name? |
53465 | Why was Christ conceived and born without sin? |
53465 | Why was Jesus called the Christ? |
53465 | Why was it necessary that I should be redeemed? |
53465 | Why was the Prodigal Son called lost? |
53465 | Why were they to be endued with the power of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | Why were they to be endued with the power of the Holy Ghost? |
53465 | Why, then, do we pray God not to lead us into temptation? |
53465 | Why, then, do we pray for our daily bread? |
53465 | Why? |
53465 | Why? |
53465 | With what are these visible, external means connected? |
53465 | With what did our Lord redeem us? |
53465 | With what does the Holy Ghost enlighten us? |
53465 | With what does the Holy Ghost enlighten us? |
53465 | With what does the Law threaten us because we have not fulfilled it? |
53465 | With what ought our hearts to be filled? |
53465 | With what words does our Catechism explain it? |
53465 | With whom shall we be? |
53465 | With whom was our Lord well pleased? |
53465 | _ Baptism is not simple water only, but it is the water comprehended in God''s command and connected with God''s word._ Which is that word of God? |
53465 | _ Both Testaments teach us the same things and doctrines._ In what respect do they differ? |
53465 | _ God''s name is indeed holy in itself; but we pray in this petition that it may be holy among us also._ How is this done? |
53465 | _ He has earned full forgiveness for us; for His sake all our sins are forgiven._ 5. Who_ receives_ forgiveness of sins? |
53465 | _ His will is a good and gracious one._ Being the will of our heavenly Father, how could it be otherwise than good and gracious? |
53465 | _ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ O death, where is thy sting? |
53465 | _ Our Catechism teaches God''s Word._ How do we prove this? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven, Give us this day our daily bread._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven, deliver us from evil._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven, forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven, lead us not into temptation._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Our Father who art in heaven._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Pilate, therefore, said unto Him, Art Thou a king then? |
53465 | _ The kingdom of God comes indeed without our prayer, of itself; but we pray in this petition that it may come unto us also._ How is this done? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt have no other gods before Me._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt honor thy father and thy mother, that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not commit adultery._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor''s house._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not kill._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not steal._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord, thy God, in vain._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ Thou shalt sanctify the holy- day._ What does this mean? |
53465 | _ What does Baptism give, or profit?_ Baptism must indeed be a great and wonderful thing. |
53465 | _ What does God say of all these commandments?_ Why does He call Himself the Lord? |
53465 | _ What does God say of all these commandments?_ Why does He call Himself the Lord? |
53465 | _ What must we do to lead such a chaste and decent life?_ Our hearts, by nature, are unclean and unchaste full of evil desires. |
53465 | _ When is this done?_ When do we not despise God''s Word, but rather hold it sacred? |
53465 | _ When is this done?_ When do we not despise God''s Word, but rather hold it sacred? |
53465 | _ When will this great Day of Judgment, the day of our Lord, come?_ This we do not know. |
53465 | _ Who can help me in this misery and redeem and save me?_ Surely not I myself. |
53465 | _ Who is our Lord Jesus Christ?_ We confess_"I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son,"_ that is, God the Father''s only Son. |
53465 | _ Why did our Lord do all this?_ Why did the Son of God become man? |
53465 | _ Why did our Lord do all this?_ Why did the Son of God become man? |
53465 | _"How is this done? |
53465 | _"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? |
53465 | from whom do we receive all things to support our body and life? |