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  1. Set forth by the joint resolution and order of said Electors, Princes, and Estates for the instruction and admonition of their lands, churches, schools and posterity. With the privilege of His Electoral Grace of Saxony. Dresden, 1580. Welcome to the home of the Book of Concord on the Internet. If you are unfamiliar with the Book of Concord ...

  2. PrefaceShort Preface of Dr. Martin LutherPart I1st Commandment2nd Commandment3rd Commandment4th Commandment5th Commandment6th Commandment7th Commandment8th ...

  3. The Book of Concord: The Confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2000. ISBN 0-8006-2740-7; McCain, Paul T., Robert C. Baker, Gene Edward Veith, and Edward A. Engelbrecht, eds. Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions — A Reader's Edition of the Book of Concord. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 2005.

  4. Of Confession. 1 Confession in the churches is not abolished among us; for it is not usual to give the body of the Lord, except to them that have been previously examined and absolved. And 2 the people are most carefully taught concerning faith in the absolution, about which formerly there 3 was profound silence.

  5. The book also includes a HybridBook component, linking to free download of ten essays written by Ameen Rihani. Among the ten essays is "From Concord to Syria" which addresses themes similar to the ones in The Book of Khalid. In 2016, Syracuse University Press published a critical edition of the novel edited by Todd Fine, which includes a glossary.

  6. About the Project Wittenberg Archives. Documents by Date. Table of Contents. The Three Ecumenical Creeds (3rd Century-9th Century) The Small Catechism (1529) ASCII HTML Gutenberg (.txt) Gutenberg (.zip) in German ASCII. in French HTML. in Swedish HTML. The Large Catechism (1529) ASCII HTML RTF Single File Text (.zip)

  7. Lutheranism. Formula of Concord (1577) ( German, Konkordienformel; Latin, Formula concordiae; also the " Bergic Book " or the " Bergen Book ") is an authoritative Lutheran statement of faith (called a confession, creed, or "symbol") that, in its two parts ( Epitome and Solid Declaration ), makes up the final section of the Lutheran Corpus ...