Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation: Erasmus: De Libero Arbitrio; Translated and Edited by E. Gordon Rupp in Collaboration with A. N. Marlow; [and], Luther: De Servo Arbitrio; Translated and Edited by Philip S. Watson in Collaboration with B. Drewery |
Contents
PREFATORY OBSERVATIONS | 35 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE DISPUTATION | 42 |
Works and Faith | 49 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
able Adagia Aeneid argues argument assert assertors attributed believe called casam children of God Christ Christian Church condign merit confess damned death deny desire Diatribe Diatribe's divine divine grace dogma Ecclesiasticus endeavor Erasmus Esau eternal salvation everything evil faith Father flesh foreknowledge free choice freedom give glory God's godly gospel grace Greek hand hardened heart heaven Holy Scripture Holy Spirit human ignorant inferences interpretation Jews John Judas judgment Kingdom Lord Luther majesty man's Matt matter means mercy merit mind Moses nature necessity obscure omnipotence opinion passage Paul says Pelagians Pharaoh power of free preached precepts promise proved punishment quoted reason regard reply righteousness saints Satan Scrip seek simile sinner sins Sophists speak strive teach Testament things thou tion tropes truth turn ungodly unless Vergil Vulg Vulgate whole wicked wisdom wish words wrath