The Confessional History of the Lutheran Church

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Prior to that event the subject had received very little attention. The Lutheran Church was in a condition of doctrinal development and of revolt from human authority. Even the Princes who had subscribed the Augsburg Confession as con- taining and exhibiting the doctrine and faith of their churches and their own faith, gave their theologians instruction to examine the Confession again in the light of the Scriptures, and to change it, in case they found in it anything not in harmony with the one... only Infallible Rule of Faith. The occasional obligation of men to the Confession and to the Apology arose from diverse considerations and from accident — not from a deliberate and united purpose to bind men to those documents as symbols of the Lutheran faith.
But it began to be different after 1555. * The benefits of the Religious Peace could be en. Joyed by individuals, churches, cities and principalities only in so far as they proclaimed themselves adherents of the Augsburg Confession. The Catholics, especially the Jesuits, who had insisted on confining the Lutherans to the Confession as it had been delivered in 1530.


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