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the augsburg confession-第4章

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works as willing to worship an idol; to commit murder; etc。  



They condemn the Pelagians and others; who teach that without 

the Holy Ghost; by the power of nature alone; we are able to 

love God above all things; also to do the commandments of God 

as touching 〃the substance of the act。〃 For; although nature 

is able in a manner to do the outward work; (for it is able to 

keep the hands from theft and murder;) yet it cannot produce 

the inward motions; such as the fear of God; trust in God; 

chastity; patience; etc。  





Article XIX: Of the Cause of Sin。 



Of the Cause of Sin they teach that; although God does create 

and preserve nature; yet the cause of sin is the will of the 

wicked; that is; of the devil and ungodly men; which will; 

unaided of God; turns itself from God; as Christ says John 8; 

44: When he speaketh a lie; he speaketh of his own。  





Article XX: Of Good Works。  



Our teachers are falsely accused of forbidding good Works。 For 

their published writings on the Ten Commandments; and others 

of like import; bear witness that they have taught to good 

purpose concerning all estates and duties of life; as to what 

estates of life and what works in every calling be pleasing to 

God。 Concerning these things preachers heretofore taught but 

little; and urged only childish and needless works; as 

particular holy…days; particular fasts; brotherhoods; 

pilgrimages; services in honor of saints; the use of rosaries; 

monasticism; and such like。 Since our adversaries have been 

admonished of these things; they are now unlearning them; and 

do not preach these unprofitable works as heretofore。 Besides; 

they begin to mention faith; of which there was heretofore 

marvelous silence。 They teach that we are justified not by 

works only; but they conjoin faith and works; and say that we 

are justified by faith and works。 This doctrine is more 

tolerable than the former one; and can afford more consolation 

than their old doctrine。  



Forasmuch; therefore; as the doctrine concerning faith; which 

ought to be the chief one in the Church; has lain so long 

unknown; as all must needs grant that there was the deepest 

silence in their sermons concerning the righteousness of 

faith; while only the doctrine of works was treated in the 

churches; our teachers have instructed the churches concerning 

faith as follows:  



First; that our works cannot reconcile God or merit 

forgiveness of sins; grace; and justification; but that we 

obtain this only by faith when we believe that we are received 

into favor for Christs sake; who alone has been set forth the 

Mediator and Propitiation; 1 Tim。 2; 6; in order that the 

Father may be reconciled through Him。 Whoever; therefore; 

trusts that by works he merits grace; despises the merit and 

grace of Christ; and seeks a way to God without Christ; by 

human strength; although Christ has said of Himself: I am the 

Way; the Truth; and the Life。 John 14; 6。  



This doctrine concerning faith is everywhere treated by Paul; 

Eph。 2; 8: By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not 

of yourselves; it is the gift of God; not of works; etc。  



And lest any one should craftily say that a new interpretation 

of Paul has been devised by us; this entire matter is 

supported by the testimonies of the Fathers。 For Augustine; in 

many volumes; defends grace and the righteousness of faith; 

over against the merits of works。 And Ambrose; in his De 

Vocatione Gentium; and elsewhere; teaches to like effect。 For 

in his De Vocatione Gentium he says as follows: Redemption by 

the blood of Christ would become of little value; neither 

would the preeminence of man's works be superseded by the 

mercy of God; if justification; which is wrought through 

grace; were due to the merits going before; so as to be; not 

the free gift of a donor; but the reward due to the laborer。  



But; although this doctrine is despised by the inexperienced; 

nevertheless God…fearing and anxious consciences find by 

experience that it brings the greatest consolation; because 

consciences cannot be set at rest through any works; but only 

by faith; when they take the sure ground that for Christ's 

sake they have a reconciled God。 As Paul teaches Rom。 5; 1: 

Being justified by faith; we have peace with God。 This whole 

doctrine is to be referred to that conflict of the terrified 

conscience; neither can it be understood apart from that 

conflict。 Therefore inexperienced and profane men judge ill 

concerning this matter; who dream that Christian righteousness 

is nothing but civil and philosophical righteousness。  



Heretofore consciences were plagued with the doctrine of 

works; they did not hear the consolation from the Gospel。 Some 

persons were driven by conscience into the desert; into 

monasteries hoping there to merit grace by a monastic life。 

Some also devised other works whereby to merit grace and make 

satisfaction for sins。 Hence there was very great need to 

treat of; and renew; this doctrine of faith in Christ; to the 

end that anxious consciences should not be without consolation 

but that they might know that grace and forgiveness of sins 

and justification are apprehended by faith in Christ。  



Men are also admonished that here the term 〃faith〃 does not 

signify merely the knowledge of the history; such as is in the 

ungodly and in the devil; but signifies a faith which 

believes; not merely the history; but also the effect of the 

history  namely; this Article: the forgiveness of sins; to 

wit; that we have grace; righteousness; and forgiveness of 

sins through Christ。  



Now he that knows that he has a Father gracious to him through 

Christ; truly knows God; he knows also that God cares for him; 

and calls upon God; in a word; he is not without God; as the 

heathen。 For devils and the ungodly are not able to believe 

this Article: the forgiveness of sins。 Hence; they hate God as 

an enemy; call not upon Him; and expect no good from Him。 

Augustine also admonishes his readers concerning the word 

〃faith;〃 and teaches that the term 〃faith〃 is accepted in the 

Scriptures not for knowledge such as is in the ungodly but for 

confidence which consoles and encourages the terrified mind。  



Furthermore; it is taught on our part that it is necessary to 

do good works; not that we should trust to merit grace by 

them; but because it is the will of God。 It is only by faith 

that forgiveness of sins is apprehended; and that; for 

nothing。 And because through faith the Holy Ghost is received; 

hearts are renewed and endowed with new affections; so as to 

be able to bring forth good works。 For Ambrose says: Faith is 

the mother of a good will and right doing。 For man's powers 

without the Holy Ghost are full of ungodly affections; and are 

too weak to do works which are good in God's sight。 Besides; 

they are in the power of the devil who impels men to 
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