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TextConfession des durchleüchtigen, hochgebornnen Fürsten vnd Herrn, Herrn Christoffs Hertzogen zů Wirtemberg, vnd zů Teckh, Grauen zů Mümppelgart, [et]c. so jr F.G. auff den XXIIII. Januarij, Anno M. D. LII. dem versamelten Concilio zů Triendt durch jhrer F. G. gesandten überantwort
Summary: A 1553 printing of the Württemberg Confession, commissioned by Duke Christoph, drafted by Johannes Brenz in 1551 and signed by other Swabian theologians to be presented at the council of Trent in 1552.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: A 1553 printing of the Württemberg Confession, commissioned by Duke Christoph, drafted by Johannes Brenz in 1551 and signed by other Swabian theologians to be presented at the council of Trent in 1552. -
TextQuaedam scripta theologorum VVirtembergicorum & Victorini Strigelij unde liquet, quid illi de ipsius papistica synergia sentiant
Strigel, Victorinus, 1524-1569Summary: Collection of documents issued by theologians in the Duchy of Württemberg and Victorinus Strigel concerning Strigel's Psalms commentary and his position in the synergistic controversy. Strigel supported the Philippist position that human will contributes to salvation, an idea that was rejected by the gnesio-Lutherans and by most of the theologians in Württemberg.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Collection of documents issued by theologians in the Duchy of Württemberg and Victorinus Strigel concerning Strigel's Psalms commentary and his position in the synergistic controversy. Strigel supported the Philippist position that human will contributes to salvation, an idea that was rejected by the gnesio-Lutherans and by most of the theologians in Württemberg.