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Homily 3. "The Homily on Justification" Pt.2

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This is the second part of the vital Anglican Homily on Justification. Here Archbishop Cranmer demonstrates the Patristic testimony to the reality of Justification by faith alone. He clarifies that a true faith is never alone. Finally in a heart warming fashion, he speaks about the nature of faith which always points us away from ourselves.

The full title is 'A sermon of the salvation of mankind by only Christ our Saviour from sin and death everlasting'. This is the second of three parts.

Scripture references:

Galatians 2:16; Romans 3.23-25; Romans 10.4; Romans 8.3-4.

Church Fathers mentioned:

Hilary of Poitiers, Basil of Caesarea, Ambrose, Chrysostom, Cyprian, Augustine, Prosper of Aquitaine, Oecumenius, Photius of Constantinople, Bernard of Clairvaux, and Anselm of Canterbury.

Homily taken from: http://www.anglicanlibrary.org/homilies/bk1hom02.htm (extensively modernised by Ryan).

Opening and closing music:

Holy, Holy, Holy, by Stephanie Devlin. Used with kind permission.

Find out more at: https://www.stephaniedevlin.com/.

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This is the second part of the vital Anglican Homily on Justification. Here Archbishop Cranmer demonstrates the Patristic testimony to the reality of Justification by faith alone. He clarifies that a true faith is never alone. Finally in a heart warming fashion, he speaks about the nature of faith which always points us away from ourselves.

The full title is 'A sermon of the salvation of mankind by only Christ our Saviour from sin and death everlasting'. This is the second of three parts.

Scripture references:

Galatians 2:16; Romans 3.23-25; Romans 10.4; Romans 8.3-4.

Church Fathers mentioned:

Hilary of Poitiers, Basil of Caesarea, Ambrose, Chrysostom, Cyprian, Augustine, Prosper of Aquitaine, Oecumenius, Photius of Constantinople, Bernard of Clairvaux, and Anselm of Canterbury.

Homily taken from: http://www.anglicanlibrary.org/homilies/bk1hom02.htm (extensively modernised by Ryan).

Opening and closing music:

Holy, Holy, Holy, by Stephanie Devlin. Used with kind permission.

Find out more at: https://www.stephaniedevlin.com/.

  continue reading

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