Christian Perfectionism
“Whether The Regenerate Can Keep The Law Perfectly.”
By Zacharias Ursinus
Zacharias Ursinus was the primary author of the Heidelberg Catechism. The following text can be found in Ursinus’ exposition of question and answer 114 in his “Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism,” pp. 608-612 (english translation by G.W. Williard, 1852; reprinted by P & R).The electronic edition of this text was scanned and edited by Shane Rosenthal for Reformation Ink. It is in the public domain and may be freely copied and distributed. Pagination has been retained for purposes of reference. It should be noted that the above title is artificial, and is not in the original english edition. The actual heading to this exposition appears below.
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