- The
Smalcald Articles or
Schmalkald Articles (German:
Schmalkaldische Artikel) are a
summary of
Lutheran doctrine,
written by
Martin Luther in 1537 for...
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lives by faith. He
explains his
concept of "justification" in the
Smalcald Articles: The
first and
chief article is this:
Jesus Christ, our God and...
-
Philipp Melanchthon, the
Small and
Large Catechisms of
Martin Luther, his
Smalcald Articles, Melanchthon's
Treatise on the
Power and
Primacy of the Pope,...
- argumentation, but
rather it
creates the
living agreement of faith. The
Smalcald Articles affirm, "in
those things which concern the spoken,
outward Word...
- virginity, before, during, and
after the
birth of Christ. The
Lutheran Smalcald Articles (1537) and the
Reformed Second Helvetic Confession (1562) codified...
- part of Luther's
Smalcald Articles because both do****ents came out of the
Smalcald ****embly and the
Tractate was
placed after the
Smalcald Articles in the...
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throughout northern Germany.
Martin Luther planned to
present to the
League the
Smalcald Articles, a
stricter Protestant confession,
during a
meeting in 1537. Luther...
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biblical indicators of the Antichrist.
Martin Luther wrote this view into the
Smalcald Articles of 1537; this view was not
novel and had been
leveled at various...
- argumentation, but
rather it
creates the
living agreement of faith. The
Smalcald Articles affirm, "in
those things which concern the spoken,
outward Word...
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objection to this, see the
Concordia Cyclopedia, pp. 564, 750. See Luther,
Smalcald Articles,
Article four
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