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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Trinity 18 – Matthew 22:34-46
I am indebted to Rev. Todd Peperkorn for many of the thoughts in this sermon. Soli Deo Gloria! In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit A young lawyer goes up to … Continue reading
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Postils of Antonius Corvinus
The postil of Antonius Corvinus (since 1529 Pastor of Witzenhausen on the Werra) was first published in high German in seven parts in the years 1535 and 1537 by Georg Rhaw in Wittenberg. In 1535 the Gospel postil was published … Continue reading
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Lindemann on Trinity 18
THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY The Church has now brought before us the chief internal graces of the Christian character, purity, singleness of heart, patience, and humility. But we are not to be satisfied with passive graces and must rise … Continue reading
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Trinity 17 – Luke 14:1-11
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit The devil’s favorite day of the week is any day when preaching and God’s Word is held sacred, gladly heard, and learned. You might … Continue reading
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Gerhard on Trinity 17 – Luke 14:1-11
Christ is, of course, a much better physician than ordinary mortal physicians; for they can cure only with the physical means provided by nature. But Christ can bring aid and healing in a supernatural way with divine power. The help … Continue reading
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