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Blog Name: WorshipConcord
Url: http://worshipconcord.wordpress.com/
Language: English
Topics: Lutheran, Confessions, Liturgy
Description: WorshipConcord is a gathering of lay people, church musicians, artists, teachers, pastors, and professors who share a positive vision for having a constructive, Christ-centered conversation about worship in the Lutheran Church.
Popularity: 74 Followers

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Chemnitz on traditions, part-10
+++ From Martin Chemnitz on traditions, quoting his Examination of the Council of Trent, Part I, trans. Fred Kramer (St. Louis: Concordia, 1971) 236. “SECOND TOPIC: Concerning Traditions / Section III: The Third Kind of Traditions “But let us proceed with our investigation. We must pay attention to what Irenaeus and Tertullian were proving from the tradition, which at that time was one and the same in
Chemnitz on traditions, part-9
+++ From Martin Chemnitz on traditions, quoting his Examination of the Council of Trent, Part I, trans. Fred Kramer (St. Louis: Concordia, 1971) 235. “SECOND TOPIC: Concerning Traditions / Section III: The Third Kind of Traditions “And because traditions were paraded on both sides, they debate the question what the true tradition of the apostles is. They prove that that is the one and only truth whic
Chemnitz on traditions, part-8
+++ From Martin Chemnitz on traditions, quoting his Examination of the Council of Trent, Part I, trans. Fred Kramer (St. Louis: Concordia, 1971) 233. “SECOND TOPIC: Concerning Traditions / Section III: The Third Kind of Traditions “But why do Irenaeus and Tertullian appeal to the traditions which the apostolic churches had received from the apostles and were holding and observing at that time, although
Lectionary summaries
+++ The LCMS Commission on Worship offers lectionary summaries as a resource for worship in Lutheran congregations. From the LCMS website: These Lectionary Summaries are designed to be included in Sunday bulletins for worshippers to read prior to the service. As such, they provide a thematic summ
Chemnitz on traditions, part-7
+++ From Martin Chemnitz on traditions, quoting his Examination of the Council of Trent, Part I, trans. Fred Kramer (St. Louis: Concordia, 1971) 232. “SECOND TOPIC: Concerning Traditions / Section III: The Third Kind of Traditions “Let us therefore begin with the question about which the papalists are disputing, the traditions, and let us ask whether the argumentation of Irenaeus and Tertullian was u

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