Browsing by Subject "Augsburg Confession"
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The 11th Article of the Augsburg Confession
(2009)Goesswein argues for the continuing practice of private confession, not for form’s sake or to satisfy a legalistic “necessity,” but for the sake of consciences burdened by sin. -
Article V of the Augsburg Confession
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The Augsburg Confession: Article VII
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Augustana XXV
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Crooked Sticks at Augsburg A.D. 1530
(0000)Don’t let the title fool you. This essay is very informative about the Lutheran position at the Diet of Augsburg. The crooked sticks are those in error. Many from every side wanted the Lutherans to make some concessions. ... -
A God-wrought Reformation 450th Anniversary 1517-1967: Essays-Sermons
(Reformation Committee, 1967)This Anniversary Booklet represents a seven-week observance of the 450th Anniversary of the Reformation by the churches of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod in northern California begun Sept. 17 and ending Oct. 29, ... -
"It Is Enough" – "Satis Est"
(0000)Pastor A. Aijal Uppala (Wegelius), President-emeritus of the Evangelical Free Church in Finland, submitted this article for publication. Prof. Gerald Hoenecke prepared the English translation. In almost all cases the ... -
The Meaning of Predigtamt in Augsburg Confession V
(2006)In his examination of the historical use of the terms Predigtamt and Amt (and the Latin terms associated with them) in the Augsburg Confession, Prof. Brug determines that the Predigtamt is not the office of the pastoral ... -
The Satis Est in Article VII of the Augsburg Confession
(1985)What does it mean when the Augsburg Confession states, “For the true unity of the church it is enough to agree concerning the doctrine of the Gospel and the administration of the sacraments?” Schuetze examines two implications ...