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  1. 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 ...

  2. Leben. Martin war der Sohn des Tuchmachers Paul Chemnitz († 1533) und dessen Frau Euphemia Kaltenborn. Er besuchte anfänglich die Schule in Treuenbrietzen, 1536 in Wittenberg und 1539 in Magdeburg. 1542 wurde er Lehrer an der Schule in Calbe. 1543 nahm er ein Studium an der Universität Frankfurt (Oder) auf, wechselte, nachdem er Lehrer in Wriezen gewesen war, 1545 an die Universität ...

  3. 6 de oct. de 2022 · Martin Chemnitz played a role in scholarly and lay resources alike in the early Missouri Synod. Below is a nineteenth century work on lending that includes sections from Chemnitz. Chemnitz and Luther selections are re-worked into this winsome dialog between friends discussing issues of money, lending, and Christian giving.

  4. Martin Chemnitz. * 9. November 1522 in Treuenbrietzen; † 8. April 1586 in Braunschweig. Theologe. Chemnitz war eine bedeutende Persönlichkeit unter den Reformatoren der zweiten Generation. Seine reformationspolitischen und kirchlichen Leistungen entfaltete er vor allem in Braunschweig und Niedersachsen. Er war sowohl in den Adiaphoristischen ...

  5. Examination of the Council of Trent. Examination of the Council of Trent ( Latin: Examen Concilii Tridentini, 1565–73) is a large theological work of Lutheran Reformer Martin Chemnitz . The work was published in Latin as four volumes. It includes the decrees and canons of the Council of Trent analysed from a Lutheran point of view.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2015 · Martin Chemnitz, a man of calm demeanor, stood firmly on God’s Word and in defense of Lutheran doctrine. Foremost among the reasons evangelical and orthodox Lutherans appreciate Martin Chemnitz is that he was one of the chief contributors to and one of the original signers of the Formula of Concord (1577), a signature Lutheran confession which appears with others in the Book of Concord of 1580.

  7. Chemnitz: Martin Ch., auch Kemnitz, Superintendent in Braunschweig und einer der bedeutendsten nachlutherischen Theologen, geb. am 9. Nov. 1522 zu Treuenbrietzen, † am 8. April 1586 zu Braunschweig, erhielt seine Schulbildung zu Wittenberg und Magdeburg und erwarb sich in kleinen Schulämtern zu Calbe und Wriezen die Mittel zum Studium in Frankfurt a. O. (1543) und Wittenberg (1545.)