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  1. Philip Melanchthon, 1497-1560 by George Wilson, 2010-08-28
  2. Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) and the Commentary by Timothy Wengert, M. Patrick Graham, 1997-10-01
  3. The Augsburg Confession InLatin And In German- Philip Melanchthon, 1497-1560 by 1497-1560 Philip Melanchthon, 2010-02-20
  4. Philip Melanchthon, the Protestant Preceptor of Germany, 1497-1560 by James William Richard, 2010-10-14
  5. Philip Melanchthon: The Protestant Preceptor of Germany (1497-1560) by James William Richard, 2010-01-10
  6. PHILIP MELANCHTHON, THE PROTESTANT PRECEPTOR OF GERMANY. 1497-1560 by PHILIPP MELANCHTHON JAMES WILLIAM RICHARD, 1898
  7. Philip Melanchthon, the Protestant Preceptor of Germany, 1497-1560 by Anonymous, 2009-10-27
  8. Philip Melanchthon the Protestant Preceptor of Germany 1497-1560 by D.D. James William Richard,
  9. Philip Melanchthon: THe Protestant Preceptor of Germany, 1497-1560
  10. Philip Melanchthon: THe Protestant Preceptor of Germany, 1497-1560 by James William (D.D.) Richard, 1898-01-01
  11. The Transformation of Natural Philosophy: The Case of Philip Melanchthon (Ideas in Context) by Sachiko Kusukawa, 2006-11-02
  12. Rhetoric and Ritual in the Theology of Philip Melanchthon by Michael B. Aune, 1995-01-01
  13. Philip Melanchthon's Rhetorical Construal of Biblical Authority: Oratio Sacra (Texts and Studies in Religion) by John R. Schneider, 1990-10
  14. Law and Gospel: Philip Melanchthon's Debate With John Agricola of Eisleben over Poenitentia (Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post-Reformation Thought) by Timothy J. Wengert, 1997-12

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Philip Melanchthon (14971560) Melancthon, Philip. Prepared by Dr. Steve Sohmer1996. Translated by T.Frazel 1995. Frazel/Sohmer English edition Part 1
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10. Augsburg Confession (1530): Conclusion - Melanchthon
by Philip Melancthon (14971560). Translated by F. Bente and WHT Dau Published in.Triglot Concordia The Symbolical Books of the Ev. Lutheran Church
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The Confession of Faith:
Which Was Submitted to His Imperial Majesty Charles V
At the Diet of Augsburg in the Year 1530
by Philip Melancthon (1497-1560)
Translated by F. Bente and W. H. T. Dau
Published in: Triglot Concordia: The Symbolical Books
of the Ev. Lutheran Church
(St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1921),
pp. 37-95.
To: Previous Page Book of Concord Philip Melancthon Project Wittenberg Conclusion
[cf. Confutatio Pontificia The above articles we desire to present in accordance with the edict of Your Imperial Majesty, in order to exhibit our Confession and let men see a summary of the doctrine of our teachers. If there is anything that any one might desire in this Confession, we are ready, God willing, to present ampler information according to the Scriptures.
    Your Imperial Majesty's
    faithful subjects: John, Duke of Saxony, Elector.
    George, Margrave of Brandenburg. Ernest, Duke of Lueneberg. Philip, Landgrave of Hesse.

11. Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560)
and Melanchthon (14971560) responded to each other enthusiastically, andtheir deep M. Rogness, Philip Melanchthon Reformer Without Honor (1969),
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Philipp Melanchthon born Feb. 15, 1497, Bretten, Palatinate [Germany]
died April 19, 1560, probably Wittenberg, Saxony [Germany]
German author of the Confession of Augsburg of the Lutheran Church (1530), humanist, Reformer, theologian, and educator. He was a friend of Martin Luther and defended his views. In 1521 Melanchthon published the Loci communes, the first systematic treatment of evangelical doctrine. Because of his academic expertise he was asked to help in founding schools, and he virtually reorganized the whole educational system of Germany, founding and reforming several of its universities. Early life and education. Melanchthon inherited from his parents, Barbara Reuter and Georg Schwartzerd, a deep sense of piety that never left him. From his Bretten surroundings (where five citizens were burned as witches in 1504) he absorbed a sense of the occult that combined later with biblical references to stars, dreams, and devils to make him a firm believer in astrology and demonology. In 1508, within a period of 11 days, both his grandfather Reuter and his father died, his father after four years of invalidism. Humanism predominated in Melanchthon's education, his studies having been directed by a great-uncle, Johannes Reuchlin, who was a famed Hebraist and humanist. Philipp's first tutor instilled in him a lifelong love of Latin and classical literature, and, at the Pforzheim Latin school, he received further humanistic training and had his name changed from Schwartzerd to its Greek equivalent, Melanchthon.

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Engraving by Albrecht Dürer (1526) Staatliche Museen Kuperstichkabinett, Berlin.
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Philip Melanchthon (14971560). The Phillip Melanchthon Quinquennial in English (alsoavailable in German). Philip Melanchthon from Victor Shepherd
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Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) The Phillip Melanchthon Quinquennial in English (also available in German) Philip Melanchthon from Victor Shepherd Melanchthon House Bretten with some information on Melanchthon's life and times EKD-Quiz: 500 Jahre Philipp Melanchthon (for real fans or eager students, a quiz in German following a description of Melanchton's life and work. Philipp Melanchthon , a quick and brief biography
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AUTHOR Melanchthon, Philip, 14971560 LANGUAGE Latin and German SUBJECT Religion_ Lutheran Church Creeds PG ENTRY 607 - POSTING DATE Jul 1996
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      AUTHOR: Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
      AKA: Korzeniowski, Josef Teodor Konrad, 1857-1924
      LANGUAGE: English
      SUBJECT: Fiction
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    • The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki AUTHOR: Manhattan Engineer District LANGUAGE: English SUBJECT: World War 2 NOTES: June 29, 1946

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Melanchthon, Philip (m?langk th?n) , 1497–1560, German scholar and humanist. and Luther s successor as leader of the Reformation in Germany (14971560)
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia WordNet Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Philipp Melanchthon Dictionary Me·lanch·thon mə-lăngk thən, mā-l¤n KH t´n Philipp (Originally Philipp Schwarzerd.) 1497–1560.
German theologian and a leader of the German Reformation. A friend of Martin Luther, he wrote Loci Communes (1521), the first extensive treatise on Protestant doctrine. Encyclopedia Melanchthon, Philip məlăngk thən ) , 1497–1560, German scholar and humanist. He was second only to Martin Luther as a figure in the Lutheran Reformation. His original name was Schwarzerd [Ger.,=black earth; “melanchthon” is the Greek rendering of “black earth”]. A man of great intellect and wide learning, he was professor of Greek at the Univ. of Wittenberg when he met Luther, and they soon became intimate friends and associates. Melanchthon's influence on the Lutheran movement had many sides. In Loci communes (1521) he made the first systematic presentation of the principles of the Reformation and so clarified the new gospel to those outside the movement. He served as mediator between Luther and the humanists, tempering the Protestant disapproval of worldly culture. He represented Luther at many conferences. At the Marburg Conference he opposed Huldreich

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18. Philip Melanchthon
Philip Melanchthon. Home Up. Philip Melanchthon. Melancht.gif (9919 bytes).14971560. Although his body was slightly misshapen (a congenital defect) and
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Philip Melanchthon Although his body was slightly misshapen (a congenital defect) and his tongue stammered, there was nothing wrong with Melanchthon's head. Luther assessed him as the greatest theologian ever, a man whose writings were superseded only by Holy Scripture. He was the first systematic theologian of the Reformation. (Like a spewing oilwell, Luther geysered theological riches; Melanchthon gathered, refined and distributed a finished product that lent millions untold light and warmth.) He established the first public school system in Germany. He wrote Protestantism's basic doctrinal statement, the Augsburg Confession . (The Confession , together with his accompanying Apology , remain the theological benchmark of worldwide Lutheranism.) His commentary on Romans was the foundation of all 80-plus Romans commentaries written in the Reformation era. He was Protestantism's chief spokesperson in virtually every colloquy for 30 years. Never ordained, he preached learnedly and winsomely Sunday-by-Sunday. Philip Schwartzerd (the surname means "black earth") was born in Bretten, near Frankfurt in western Germany. Having distinguished himself in highschool in Pforzheim, Philip entered Heidelberg University at 13. Following the custom of humanist scholars of his day, he was known thereafter by the Greek version of his name, Melanchthon. (When his major work was translated into Italian, the author's name was printed as

19. Philip Melanchthon
Home Up. Philip Melanchthon. 14971560. Part One. Actually, his namewasn t Melanchthon ; it was Schwartzerd , black earth , literally, in German.
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PHILIP MELANCHTHON Part One Actually, his name wasn't "Melanchthon"; it was "Schwartzerd", "black earth", literally, in German. But like all humanist scholars of the Renaissance, who treasured the Latin and Greek languages, Philip felt he had to give himself a classical name: "Melanchthon", Greek for "black earth". He was known by his Greek name for the rest of his life. Throughout his life Melanchthon vigorously defended humanist education. Candidates for the ministry had to know much besides theology; they had to master the classical languages, as well as philosophy, logic, history and physics. (Physics, said Melanchthon, illustrated the harmony of the creation.) Church-folk who were never going to be clergy should none the less be humanist scholars too, he maintained, for apart from humanist learning, zeal for reform in the church would turn shrill and even violent. And those citizens who weren't church folk should none the less be schooled in humanist learning, for without this they would never be able to govern themselves adequately. Yet we mustn't become so mesmerized by Melanchthon's humanist learning that we lose sight of his gifts in theology. In fact, he was the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation. Systematic theology expounds the truth of God seen whole, and the truth of God seen in its intraconnectedness. His friend Luther (Luther always thought Melanchthon to be his intellectual superior) geysered theological riches, like a spewing oilwell that pours forth invaluable substance. And just as oil that gushes out of the well has to be gathered, refined and distributed if it is going to warm and illuminate millions elsewhere, so Melanchthon dealt with the riches that Luther poured forth every day. Melanchthon's

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Melanchthon, Philip (14971560) Reformer. 1 record noted. Scope, letters.Repository, Cambridge University Parker Library. Other reference, see Lenz,
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