"If anyone says that by faith alone the impious is justified… let him be anathema."
This directly rejects Paul's teaching in Romans 3–5 and Galatians 2–3, where justification is by faith apart from works of the law.
In Trent's Canon 24, it is said that:
"If anyone says that the justice received is not preserved and also not increased before God through good works… let him be anathema."
This ties salvation to ongoing merit via works, turning grace into a cooperative system rather than gift of grace for those unworthy sinners of whom God has set aside to redeem.
In Trent's Canon 30, it is said that:
"If anyone says that after the grace of justification has been received, to every penitent sinner the guilt is so remitted… that no satisfaction is required… let him be anathema."
This reinstates penance and purgatory, a "works-righteousness" system and a denial of Christ's finished work.
Trent was a political, Antichrist council.
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The Council of Trent condemned the Gospel, and the Catholic church still has not repealed it and repented.
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