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Philip Melanchthon (born
Philipp Schwartzerdt; 16
February 1497 – 19
April 1560) was a
German Lutheran reformer,
collaborator with
Martin Luther, the...
- The
Melanchthon Circle was a 16th-century
Lutheran intellectual network centred on the
University of
Wittenberg in
Germany and its
leading theologian...
- the
latter half of the
sixteenth century to the
followers of
Philipp Melanchthon. It
probably originated among the
opposite or
Flacian party, and was...
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Melancton Smith (May 7, 1744 – July 29, 1798) was a merchant,
lawyer and a New York
delegate to the
Continental Congress.
Praised for his intelligence...
- the
fourth do****ent
contained in the
Lutheran Book of Concord.
Philipp Melanchthon,
Martin Luther, and
Justus Jonas had
already drafted a
statement of their...
- The
story is
based on
comments made by Luther's
collaborator Philip Melanchthon,
though it is
thought that he was not in
Wittenberg at the time. According...
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while for
Melanchthon the
words spoken during the
establishment by
Jesus only
promised that his body and
blood were received.
Melanchthon rejected the...
- Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is the site where,
according to
Philip Melanchthon, the Ninety-five
Theses were
posted by
Martin Luther in 1517, launching...
- Gospel). The
controversy made the two
theologians break apart.
Philip Melanchthon taught that it was
necessary to do good works, but they were an outgrowth...
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Martin Luther and his
friend and
fellow theologian /
reformer Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560),
major author of the
Evangelical Lutheran seminal theological...