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Matthias Loy on the Zwinglians and Calvinists - From Alec Satin, The Lutheran Librarian


From Loy, Matthias. The Augsburg confession: An Introduction To Its Study And An Exposition Of Its Contents Columbus, Ohio: Lutheran Book Concern, 1908.

So little do they [Zwinglians and Calvinists] value the contention for the faith once delivered to the saints, that they make a practice of sneering at “sound doctrine,” which the Holy Spirit urges upon us as our safeguard against the wiles of the devil in his schemes to ruin souls. This has become so habitual with them, that the adoption of their practice may be regarded as a not uncertain sign of the Reformed spirit and thought, by whatever name those who follow them may choose to be called. They lay the main stress upon the life, overlooking the fact that the soul’s life is not determined by precepts of the law.
If a person is a Christian, he will live a Christian life notwithstanding all the imperfections attaching to his individuality; if he is not a Christian, his life will not accord with the rule of right as set forth in the divine law, notwithstanding all his punctiliousness in the endeavor to observe it to the very letter. It is the truth of the Gospel, which works faith and regenerates the soul, that makes us free from the bondage of sin, and only by the preservation of this truth can true righteousness of life be established and fostered.