Timothy F. Lull

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Basic Theological Writings

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Martin Luther's Basic Theol...

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Resilient Reformer: The Lif...

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My Conversations with Marti...

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On Being Lutheran:  Reflect...

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A Common Calling: The Witne...

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“why should I refuse to accept it because of my unworthiness? Indeed, it is for this very reason that I cherish all the more his unmerited gift—because I am unworthy!” With that same thought every man ought to fortify his conscience against all qualms and scruples, so that he may lay hold on the promise of Christ with unwavering faith, and take the greatest care to approach the sacrament not trusting in confession, prayer, and preparation, but rather, despairing of all these, with firm confidence in Christ who gives the promise. For, as we have said often enough, the word of promise must reign alone here in pure faith; such faith is the one and only sufficient preparation.”
Timothy F. Lull, Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings

“Now there is yet a second stumbling block that must be removed, and this is much greater and the most dangerous of all. It is the common belief that the mass is a sacrifice, which is offered to God.”
Timothy F. Lull, Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings

“Therefore I permit every man to hold either of these opinions, as he chooses. My one concern at present is to remove all scruples of conscience, so that no one may fear being called a heretic if he believes that real bread and real wine are present on the altar, and that every one may feel at liberty to ponder, hold, and believe either one view or the other without endangering his salvation. However, I shall now set forth my own view.”
Timothy F. Lull, Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings



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