American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 174 pages of information about American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics.

American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 174 pages of information about American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics.
--------- --------- cannot be to deny the truth, 162.

Elevation of the host, long retained by Luther, 65.  Endress, Dr., disavows parts of the Augsburg Confession, 41.  Episcopal Church in America changed her standards, 30.  Eucharist, the symbols on, 148, 149, 150. --------- real presence of Christ’s body in, refuted, 151-52. --------- supposed sin-forgiving power of, not scriptural, 153-54.  Exorcism, altered interpretation of, 155. --------- long retained in some parts of the church, 155, &c. --------- Koellner, Guericke, other authorities, 156. --------- ascertained facts in the case, 160.  Faber, his attempted refutation of Augsburg Confession, 76.  Faith, a living, always required for pardon, 130.  Forgiveness of sin belongs to God alone, 104, &c.  Form of Concord rejected by a large part of the Lutheran Church, 24. --------- --------- acknowledges the right of altering confessions, 38.  Fuhrman on the mass, 68.  Fundamental doctrine, what? 4.  Funk on Private Confession, 98.

General Synod, liberality of her basis, 9. 
Golden age of the Christian church, 20. 
Gospel, life of the, the true life of a church, 37.

Hagenbach, Dr., on bodily presence in the supper, 60. 
Hazelius, Dr., on the Diet of Augsburg, 55.
--------- Dr., dissents from the Augsburg Confession, 42. 
History of American Lutheran Church, 93. 
Host, elevation of, long retained, 65.

Improvement of erroneous creeds creditable to a church, 45. 
Investigation the safeguard of religious truth, 14.

Jacobsen, Professor, on Confession, 102. 
Jonas, Justus, Luther’s Letter to, 54. 
Justification, faith and not the sacraments the immediate condition
of, 130.

Keys, power of, 100, 101. 
Knapp, Dr., not symbolic, 59.
--------- on the eucharist, 60.
--------- influence of the sacraments defined, 133. 
Koecher, Dr., views of the duty of a church to correct her
confession, 45.

Larger Catechism of Luther rejected, 25. 
Latin hymns in the mass, 82. 
Life, the true, of the church, what? 37. 
Lintner, Dr., dissents from the Augsburg Confession, 42. 
Lochman, Dr., omits large portions of the Augsburg Confession in his
recension, 40. 
Lord’s Supper, see Eucharist. 
Luther, the Protestant princes abstain from consulting him during the
Diet at Augsburg, 50.
--------- progressive reformer, 65.
--------- his use of the word mass, 71, &c.
--------- engaged in constant controversy, 14.
--------- was originally pledged to the whole Romish system, 21.
--------- enlightened by the study of Scripture, 21.
--------- never signed any confession of faith, 22.
--------- his defiance of papists, 54.
--------- his letter to Lazarus Spengler, 71, to Hausmann, 71, to
Jonas, 72.
--------- acknowledges the imperfection of the reformation, 35.
--------- his oath of obedience to Papacy, 21.
--------- his sense of obligation to the Bible, 46. 
Lutheran Church, American, founded on Independent or Congregational,
or Republican principles, 32, 33.

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