¶The fifte Question.
¶ Of the dignitie & causes of good workes?
¶ Thys doctrine doeth greate∣lie
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¶ Thys doctrine doeth greate∣lie
adorne and commend ye endles greatnes of the mercy of god, whē wee perceyue oure obedyence to please God for Christes sake, and to be reputed for the accomplish∣inge of the lawe, and to be ador∣ned with greate prayse, and to be called rightuoussenes, worshippe, sacrifices wherewyth God is ho∣noured, also to deserue greate re∣wardes. Wherefore the dignitye of good workes is not to be dimy∣nished, but rather amplified, that it maye inflame in vs the desyre of wel workynge.