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Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560)
Published: November 15, 2019
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Commentary on biblical doctrines, learn the life of Philip Melanchthon, teacher & theologian responsible for drafting documents, codifying Christian beliefs
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The Augsburg Confession (1530):
From The Triglott.
A History of the Life and Acts of Martin Luther…
- A History of the Life and Actions of the Very Reverend Dr. Martin Luther, Faithfully Written by Philip Melancthon. Wittemburg. 1549.[sic.] From Hymns of the Reformation by Martin Luther, reprint 1845, by J. Unwin (London):
- Historia de vita et actis Lutheri, [Heidelberg] 1548. Melancthon, Philip. Prepared by Dr. Steve Sohmer, 1996. In Latin.
- The History of the Life and Acts of Luther. 1548. Melancthon, Philip. Prepared by Dr. Steve Sohmer 1996. Translated by T.Frazel 1995.
Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope (1537):
Read more: What Three Actions Demonstrated That Philip II Of Spain Saw Himself As A Defender Of Catholicism
More Internet Locations For Phiilip Melancthon
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- The 500th Anniversary Exhibit at Concordia Historial Institute.
- The Concordia Historical Institute is providing a comprehensive 500th Anniversary Exhibit on the life of Philip Melancthon, which investigtes the following topics. Visit the CHI Exhibits.
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