Martin Luther Quotes
Thus, To Serve One Another Through Love, That Is To Instruct Him That Goeth Astray, To Comfort The Afflicted, To Raise Up The Weak, To Help Thy Neighbour, To Bear His Infirmities, To Endure Troubles, Labours, Ingratitude In The Church, And In Civil Life To Obey The Magistrates, To Give Honour To Parents, To Be Patient At Home With A Froward Wife, And An Unruly Family; These And Such Like, Are Works Which Reason Judgeth To Be On No Value. But, Indeed, They Are Such Works, That The Whole World Is Not Able To Comprehend The Excellency And Worthiness Thererof, For It Doth Not Measure Things By The Word Of God, Yea, It Knoweth Not The Value Of Any Of The Least Good Works, Which Are Good Works Indeed.
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