Lutheran confessional theology in America, 1840-1880.

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Table of Contents

Krauth, C. P. The conservative Reformation and its confessions.
Walther, C. F. W. The kind of confessional subscription required.
Fritschel, S. The doctrinal agreement essential to church unity.
Krauth, C. P. The right relation to denominations in America.
Fritschel, G. Concerning objective and subjective justification.
Walther, C. F. W. God's grace alone the cause of man's election. Election is not in conflict with justification.
Loy, M. Is God's election arbitrary or in view of faith?
Krauth, C. P. Issues in the controversy over predestination.
Walther, C. F. W. Theses on the church and ministry. The proper form of a local congregation.
Krauth, C. P. Fundamental principles of faith and church polity.
Loy, M. The significance of ordination to the ministry.
Walther, C. F. W. The laity in the government of the congregation.
Loy, M. Restoration of the cultus in the Lutheran Church.
Fritschel, S. A proper understanding of freedom in worship.
An order of service for Sundays and festivals.
Selected bibliography (p. 353-358)

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New York
Series
A Library of Protestant thought

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Dewey Decimal Class
230/.4/173
Library of Congress
BX8065 .T33

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viii, 364 p.
Number of pages
364

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OL5300365M
Internet Archive
lutheranconfessi0000tapp
LCCN
72081463

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OL7143598W

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