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- The Smalcald Articles or Schmalkald Articles (German: Schmalkaldische Artikel) are a summary of Lutheran doctrine, written by Martin Luther in 1537 for...
- 1:17) 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...
- Bente and W. H.T. Dau. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1921. "The Smalcald Articles." Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions: A Reader's Edition of the...
- throughout northern Germany. Martin Luther planned to present to the League the Smalcald Articles, a stricter Protestant confession, during a meeting in 1537. Luther...
- argumentation, but rather it creates the living agreement of faith. The Smalcald Articles affirm, "in those things which concern the spoken, outward Word...
- 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...
- Confession Apology of the Augsburg Confession Luther's SmallĀ / Large Catechism Smalcald Articles Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope Formula of Concord...
- Perpetual Virginity Second E****enical Council of Constantinople, 553 Smalcald Articles, 1537 Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, ****yrians...
- Project Wittenberg, an archive of Lutheran do****ents 95 Theses (study guide) Smalcald Articles Archived 2008-08-29 at the Wayback Machine Small Catechism Large...
- argumentation, but rather it creates the living agreement of faith. As the Smalcald Articles affirm, "in those things which concern the spoken, outward Word...