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Sermons on the Catechism, Vol. II: The Apostles’ Creed is unavailable, but you can change that!

Volume two of Sermons on the Catechism examines the declarations of the Apostle’s Creed as they are delineated in Luther’s Small Catechism. Golladay provides an informative historical introduction as well as an essay addressing the biblical basis of the Creed. He then expounds on each of the Creed’s three major articles—Father, Son, and Spirit—unpacking the theoretical meaning and the need for...

made Jesus, as to His human nature, a new creation, the second Adam, qualified by His sinless humanity, as well as by His Divinity, to become the world’s Redeemer. The denial of the Virgin Birth strikes a blow, not only at the sinlessness of Jesus; but at practically all the fundamental doctrines of the person and work of our blessed Redeemer. If this doctrine be not true I know not whether there is anything concerning Him we can believe, or that I would want to believe. If Christ was not born of
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