C.F.W. Walther
Born
in Germany
October 25, 1811
Died
May 07, 1887
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The Proper Distinction Between Law and Gospel
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15 editions
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published
1929
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Law & Gospel: How to Read & Apply the Bible
8 editions
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published
1905
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God's No and God's Yes: The Proper Distinction Between Law and Gospel
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4 editions
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published
1973
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Church and Ministry: Witness of the Evangelical Lutheran Church on the Question of the Church and the Ministry = Kirche Und Amt
7 editions
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published
1987
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God Grant It: Daily Devotions from C. F. W. Walther
7 editions
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published
2006
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Walther's Pastorale, That is, American Lutheran Pastoral Theology
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2 editions
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published
1995
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The True Visible Church And the Form of a Christian Congregation
5 editions
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published
1989
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Walthers Works: Pastoral Theology
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For the Life of the Church: A Practical Edition of Pastor Walther's Prayers and Addresses
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2 editions
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2011
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Walther's Hymnal: Church Hymnbook for Evangelical Lutheran Congregations of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession
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2 editions
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published
2012
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“If the teaching of Christ were a law, it would not be a gospel {glad tiding}, but a sad tiding.”
― Law & Gospel: How to Read & Apply the Bible
― Law & Gospel: How to Read & Apply the Bible
“Now, properly speaking, grace is never in a person’s heart, but in God’s heart. First a person must believe. After that he may feel. Feeling proceeds from faith—not faith from feeling.”
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“A true Lutheran relies on God’s Word and would not worry about it even if the whole world mocked and despised him for it. He does not consider the world an authority in religious matters. He rests his faith on higher authority:”
― Law & Gospel: How to Read and Apply the Bible
― Law & Gospel: How to Read and Apply the Bible