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  1. Chemnitz's Works, Examination of the Council of Trent Set, Vol 1-4. $179.99. Chemnitz's Works Set, Vol 1-8. $377.99. 1. 2. Show per page. The works of Martin Chemnitz provide in-depth theological study on several topics, including the Council of Trent, The Lord's Supper, the Lord's Prayer and the Two Natures in Christ.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1994 · An introductory biography on the late-Reformation writer Martin Chemnitz, who stood with Luther and Melanchthon as an author of the Lutheran confessions and father of Lutheran theology. This book is the first full-length biography and analysis of Chemnitz to appear in English. Identifies the key figures and events of the late Reformation.

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  3. Martin Chemnitz Concordia Publishing House , 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 848 pages This extensive theological overview is a commentary on Melanchthon's Loci Communes by the chief author of the Formula of Concord.

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  5. In Martin Chemnitz. … (1570); Examen concilii tridentini (1565–73; Examination of the Council of Trent ), the standard Lutheran analysis of the doctrinal decisions of the Council of Trent (1545–63); and a partial presentation of his theology in the form of a commentary on Melanchthon’s Loci communes (1591). Read More.

  6. See also Martin Chemnitz on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . CHEMNITZ (or Kemnitz ), MARTIN (1522–1586), German Lutheran theologian, third son of Paul Kemnitz, a cloth-worker of noble extraction, was born at Treuenbrietzen, Brandenburg, on the 9th of November 1522. Left an orphan at the age of eleven, he worked ...

  7. In the sermon, Chemnitz stated unequivocally, “It is certain and clear from God’s Word that all those who are to inherit eternal life were foreknown, elected, and predestined to that end by God before the foundation of the world was laid” [3]. He objected to the Erasmian notion that the doctrine of election should simply be avoided, but ...