The Confessional Principle And the Confessions of the Lutheran Church As Embody

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The Confessional Principle And the Confessions of the Lutheran Church As Embody
Theodore Emanuel Schmauk
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sation of heresy; and, on the other hand, to reserve the de- fence of their alterations of church ceremonies for the dis- cussion, which, according to the call to the Diet, had to fol- low the mutual declaration of opinions.
Brieger sums up his opinion, which I will repeat verbatim, in the following theses (p. 29) : I. In the time of which we speak (shortly before the ar- rival of the Emperor) we find the German confession, and possibly about the same time, also the Latin (and this also in a Fr
...ench version) in much briefer form, i. E. , limited to the articles of faith, and provided with an addition not in exist- ence a week before, which in its Latin version gives the im- pression of a concluding passage, and in the German can be so . Understood so that we can hardly conceive that this briefer form owes its existence to chance.
IL At that very time, before the arrival of the Em- peror, a pause was made in the final revision of the preface and conclusion belonging to the great confession.


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