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Defense of the Augsburg Confession
by Philipp Melanchthon
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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018 - XIV Ecclesiastical Power AC 28
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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017 - XIII Monastic Vows AC 27
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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016 - XII The Mass AC 24
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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015 - XI Marriage of Priests AC 23
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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014 - X Both Kinds in the Sacrament AC 22
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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013 - IX Invocation of the Saints AC 21
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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012 - VIII Human Traditions Political Order Christ's Return Free Will Cause of Sin Good Works AC 15-20
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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011 - VII Number and Use of Sacraments Ecclesiastical Order AC 13-14
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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010 - VI Repentance AC 122
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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009 - V Repentance AC 121
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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008 - IV Church Baptism Holy Supper Confession AC 7-11
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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007 - III223-279 Love and the Fulfilling of the Law AC 42
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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006 - III165-222 Love and the Fulfilling of the Law AC 42
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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005 - III62-164 Love and the Fulfilling of the Law AC 42
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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004 - III1-61 Love and the Fulfilling of the Law AC 42
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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003 - II Justification AC 41
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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002 - I Original Sin Christ AC 2 3
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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001 - Preface Greetings God AC 1
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, crafted by Philip Melanchthon during and after the pivotal 1530 Diet of Augsburg, serves as a robust defense against the Pontifical Confutation—an official Roman Catholic response commissioned by Charles V to counter the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. This seminal work is not only a defense of the Augsburg Confession but also a critical refutation of the Confutation itself. Signed by prominent Lutheran leaders at the Smalcald League in February 1537, it was later included in both the German (1580) and Latin (1584) editions of the Book of Concord. As the longest document within this collection, it provides the most comprehensive Lutheran response to the Roman Catholic Church of its time, along with an in-depth exposition on the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
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