A godlye and learned treatise wherein is proued the true iustificacion of a Christian manne to come frely of the mercy of god in Christ, without the deseruyng of man by his merites: and also how good workes oughte to bee done [and] what be true good works in dede. Whereunto is ioyned a co[n]ference betwene the law and the gospel, very profitable for al men to exercise themselues therin.

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A godlye and learned treatise wherein is proued the true iustificacion of a Christian manne to come frely of the mercy of god in Christ, without the deseruyng of man by his merites: and also how good workes oughte to bee done [and] what be true good works in dede. Whereunto is ioyned a co[n]ference betwene the law and the gospel, very profitable for al men to exercise themselues therin.
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Werdmüller, O.
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[Wesel? :: H. Singleton?,
1555?]
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"A godlye and learned treatise wherein is proued the true iustificacion of a Christian manne to come frely of the mercy of god in Christ, without the deseruyng of man by his merites: and also how good workes oughte to bee done [and] what be true good works in dede. Whereunto is ioyned a co[n]ference betwene the law and the gospel, very profitable for al men to exercise themselues therin." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13920.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2025.

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¶ He that hath faith, loueth god and kepeth the cōmaund∣mentes.

My father loueth you, because ye * 1.1 loue me and beleue that I came from God.

He, that hath the faith, loueth god, and he that loueth God ke∣peth all hys cōmaūdemēts: ergo he that hathe the fayth kepeth all the commaundementes of God.

He that kepeth one commaū∣dement of god kepeth all.

For without faith it is impossible * 1.2 to kepe any of the cōmaūdemētes of GOD, and he that hath the fayth kepeth all the commaunde∣mētes of god: ergo he that kepeth one cōmaundement of god kepeth them all.

He that kepeth one comman∣demente of God, he kepeth all: ergo he that kepeth not al the cō∣maundmentes

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of god, kepeth not one of them.

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