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The Four Hundred and Four Theses of Dr. John Eck, Published in 1530

A Contribution to the History of the Augsburg Confession

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 January 2009

Henry Eyster Jacobs
Affiliation:
Dean of the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Extract

In fulfilling the duty which you have assigned me, I have selected a topic pertaining to the history of the preparation of the earliest and fundamental Confession of Protestant Christianity, the Augsburg Confession. It is my purpose to estimate the influence, upon its final form, of a document which the Lutheran Reformers found in circulation on their arrival at Augsburg more than seven weeks before the Confession was presented by the Evangelical Princes to the Emperor Charles V.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society for Church History 1910

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