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The Doctrine of Justification in the Lutheran Confessions

The Doctrine of Justification in the Lutheran Confessions

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  • Herbert J. A. Bouman

It is an important Lutheran conviction that if the doctrine of justification by faith falls, everything in our faith falls. This article expounds this conviction.

Source: Concordia Theological Monthly, 1955. 19 pages.

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