From Martin Luther’s 1528 Confession of Faith
Man is either completely forgiven all his sins, or he is forgiven none whatever. The ground of Justification being always Christ’s merits, either all of His merits are ours, or none are ours. Even the weakest faith makes us partakers of Christ’s righteousness; and hence the weakest faith justifies as fully as the strongest faith, since it ... ................
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