80. In order to confirm the above assertions I will cite the following passages from the Formula Concordiae (concerning which, see n. 9), lest anyone should think that these charges have been unjustly made. The works of the second table of the Decalogue are civil duties, and they belong to external worship which man is able to do of himself; and it is foolish to imagine that such works can justify pages 84, 85, 102. Good works are to be utterly excluded from the business of justification by faith; pages 589, 590, 591, 704-8. Good works do not in any way enter into justification; pages 589, 702; Appendix, pages 62, 173. Good works do not preserve either salvation or faith; pages 590, 705; Appendix, page 174. Neither does repentance enter into justification by faith; pages 165, 320 Appendix, page 158. Repentance consists merely in praying to God, acknowledging the Gospel, giving thanks, being obedient to the government, and following one's calling pages 12, 198; Appendix, pages 158, 159, 172, 266. Renewal of life has likewise nothing to do with justification pages 585, 685, 688, 689; Appendix, page 170. Zeal for the new life of obedience neither enters into faith nor justifies pages 90, 91, 690; Appendix, page 167. The reborn are not under the Law, but are delivered from its bondage they are only in the Law and under grace page 722 and elsewhere. The sins of the reborn are covered over by the merit of Christ pages 641, 686, 687, 719, 720. There are many other similar passages besides these. It is to be observed that all Protestants, Evangelical as well as Reformed, likewise teach justification by faith alone as may be seen above, nos. 17, 18.