Philipp Melanchthon - Augsburg Confession
Philipp Melanchthon
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1 hour 39 minutes
Year
1921
Summary
The Augsburg Confession is the first and most fundamental Confession of the Lutheran Church. It was composed for a public reading at the Diet of Augsburg on June 25, 1530. Although written by Melanchthon, it was presented as the official answer of the undersigned German princes to the summons of Emperor Charles V. Two copies were presented on the same day, one in German, the other in Latin. This work translates a conflation of the German and Latin texts and was prepared for the Concordia Triglotta of 1921. (Introduction by Jonathan Lange)
Series Christian Book of Concord (Concordia)
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Book of Concord Preface
Three Ecumenical Creeds
Catalog of Testimonies
Epitome of the Formula of Concord
Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord
Large Catechism
Large Catechism (Version 2)
Smalcald Articles
Small Catechism
Augsburg Confession
Defense of the Augsburg Confession
Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope
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