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    Martin Chemnitz (9 November 1522 – 8 April 1586) was an eminent second-generation German, Evangelical Lutheran, Christian theologian, and a Protestant...
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    Martin Luther OSA (/ˈluːθər/; German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] ; 10 November 1483– 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor...
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    seven deadly sins are seven ways of eternal death. The Lutheran divine Martin Chemnitz, who contributed to the development of Lutheran systematic theology...
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  • orthodox Lutheranism. Other orthodox Lutheran theologians include Martin Chemnitz, Aegidius Hunnius, Leonhard Hutter, Nicolaus Hunnius, Jesper Rasmussen...
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  • Lutheranism. Other orthodox Lutheran theologians include (for example) Martin Chemnitz, Aegidius Hunnius, Leonhard Hutter (1563–1616), Nicolaus Hunnius, Jesper...
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  • Theotokos, Mother of God,[need quotation to verify]. Martin Luther as well as Martin Chemnitz, "the other Martin" of early Lutheranism, are said to have prayed...
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    deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. The Lutheran divine Martin Chemnitz, who contributed to the development of Lutheran systematic theology...
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  • Tridentini, 1565–73) is a large theological work of Lutheran Reformer Martin Chemnitz. The work was published in Latin as four volumes. It includes the decrees...
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    three of Martin Chemnitz on the Doctrine of Justification Archived 2017-04-01 at the Wayback Machine by Jacob A. O. Preus Martin Chemnitz's views on Trent:...
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  • Look up Chemnitz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chemnitz is a city in Saxony, Germany. Chemnitz may also refer to: Chemnitz (region), one of the former...
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  • within the Magisterial Reformation, including: Martin Luther Philipp Melanchthon Justus Jonas Martin Chemnitz Georg Spalatin Joachim Westphal Andreas Osiander...
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    The theology of Martin Luther was instrumental in influencing the Protestant Reformation, specifically topics dealing with justification by faith, the...
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  • 1576 both extremes were rejected by the majority of Lutherans led by Martin Chemnitz and the formulators of the Formula of Concord. In 1577, the Formula...
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  • orthodox Lutheranism. Other orthodox Lutheran theologians were e.g. Martin Chemnitz, Aegidius Hunnius, Leonhard Hutter, Nicolaus Hunnius, Jesper Rasmussen...
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    Book of Concord (category Martin Luther)
    Concord was compiled by a group of theologians led by Jakob Andreae and Martin Chemnitz at the behest of their rulers, who desired an end to the religious...
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  • Formula of Concord (category Martin Luther)
    Electorate of Saxony at the time. They were Jakob Andreä (1528–90), Martin Chemnitz (1522–86), Nikolaus Selnecker (1528–92), David Chytraeus (1531–1600)...
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    is a list of propositions for an academic disputation written in 1517 by Martin Luther, then a professor of moral theology at the University of Wittenberg...
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  • Gnesio-Lutherans, the Centrist Party included Johannes Brenz, Jakob Andreae, Martin Chemnitz, Nikolaus Selnecker, David Chytraeus, Andreas Musculus, and others...
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    of Martin Chemnitz") is a 716 page book first published in Lisbon, in 1578, written by Diogo de Payva de Andrada in response to Martin Chemnitz's Examen...
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    rise of the Lutheran scholastic tradition, and the later theologians Martin Chemnitz, Mathias Haffenreffer, and Leonhard Hutter expanded upon it. Melanchthon...
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    withdraw from the Baltic. In April 1639, Banér defeated the Saxons at Chemnitz, then entered Bohemia in May. To retrieve the situation, Ferdinand diverted...
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    principal authors of the Formula of Concord along with Jakob Andreä and Martin Chemnitz. Nikolaus Selnecker was born in Hersbruck in Bavaria, Germany. His...
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  • document contained in the Lutheran Book of Concord. Philipp Melanchthon, Martin Luther, and Justus Jonas had already drafted a statement of their theological...
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    deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. The Lutheran divine Martin Chemnitz, who contributed to the development of Lutheran systematic theology...
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  • its name to the 1529 Protestation at Speyer, but originated in 1517 when Martin Luther began his dispute with the Roman Catholic Church. This period of...
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  • correction by the scriptures, even by an individual member of the church. Martin Luther, 16th-century monk and figurehead of the Protestant Reformation,...
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    forcefully condemned by conservative Catholic outlets.[unreliable source?] Martin Luther, in a sermon delivered in Torgau in 1533, stated that Christ descended...
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  • published in 1994, was a biography of Chemnitz titled The Second Martin: The Life and Theology of Martin Chemnitz. Preus' grandfather Herman Amberg Preus...
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    of the unbeliever's rejection of the forgiveness of sins and unbelief. Martin Luther's attitude towards predestination is set out in his On the Bondage...
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  • twin sister of Charles II, Dutch duchess consort (d. 1547) 1522 – Martin Chemnitz, German astrologer and theologian (d. 1586) 1535 – Nanda Bayin, king...
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