Jonathan Fontenot

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Luther, ignoring the death-sentence that hung over him, came out of hiding to call for more careful reform. He preached a series of sermons in which he, like Zwingli, argued that true reform comes by the conversion of hearts, not the alteration of external practices. And, like Zwingli, he said that the power to change hearts is found only in the word of God, not in hammers, fire and force:
The Unquenchable Flame: Discovering the Heart of the Reformation
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