The American Lutheran Church Historically Doctrinally And Practically Delinea
The American Lutheran Church Historically Doctrinally And Practically Delinea
Schmucker Samuel Simon
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Mr. S. Remarks : " Such is your crafty way to make people believe, that we, (particularly Mr. Stork, ) do not teach right, and this only to lead them, if possible, to believe that the body of Christ is everywhere in immensity of space at the same moment. " And then Mr. S. Subjoins the remark in refutation of Henkel's view, " After his resurrection Jesus was not at the grave, at Emmaus, and with his other disci- ples at the same moment. " From these extracts we think our readers will find no dif...ficulty in deciding whether Mr. Shober could have desired the unrestricted recognition of the Augsburg Confession by the General Synod, or not. But we proceed. That Mr. Shober and his Synod, did not adhere implicitly to the Augsburg Confession, is further evident from the declaration and official action of, 2. The Tennessee Conference, Which confessedly did so adhere, and which was the only ecclesiastical body in America at that time which received that symbol without reserve. Of these men. Dr. Bachman, in his Discourse before cited, (p.
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