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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

41. List Of Christian Theologians -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
(Click link for more info and facts about Philip Melanchthon) PhilipMelanchthon (14971560) (Swiss theologian whose sermons began the Reformation in
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List of Christian theologians
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This is a list of notable Christian theologians. They are listed by century. If a particular theologian crosses over two centuries, they may be listed in the latter century or in the century with which they are best identified.
1st century
Paul (c. 3 – 66)
2nd century
(Click link for more info and facts about Marcion) Marcion (died 144 BCE)
(Click link for more info and facts about Polycarp) Polycarp (c. 70 – 160)
(Click link for more info and facts about Justin Martyr) Justin Martyr (c. 110 - 165)
3rd century
(Click link for more info and facts about Clement of Alexandria) Clement of Alexandria (c.150 - c.215)
(Click link for more info and facts about Irenaeus) Irenaeus (ca. 120 - 203)
(Greek philosopher and theologian who reinterpreted Christian doctrine through the philosophy of Neoplatonism; his work was later condemned as unorthodox) Origen (ca. 184 - 254)
(Carthaginian theologian whose writing influenced early Christian theology (160-230)) Tertullian
4th century
((Roman Catholic Church) Greek patriarch of Alexandria who championed Christian orthodoxy against Arianism; a Church father, saint, and Doctor of the Church (293-373))

42. Assurance Of An Interest In Christ By George Gillespie
Melanchthon, Philip, German Reformer (14971560) Commentary on Col. 312, 13 87 Morel, Federic, French printer of clasical literature (1558-1630)
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Wholesome Severity Reconciled with Christian Liberty Historical Introduction to English Popish Ceremonies Preface to Popish Ceremonies by Gillespie Gillespie Against Holy Days George Gillespie English Popish Ceremonies: Bibliography © 1998 Naphtali Press
Bibliographical Index for Dispute Against the English Popish Ceremonies
by Christopher Coldwell The following bibliography is an attempt to provide the most information possible, without undertaking the formidable task of tracing each particular edition of the works the author may have used. The page numbers refer to the location within the Naphtali Press edition of EPC where Gillespie cites the work (c. 1637)
An Abridgment of that booke which the ministers of Lincoln diocess delivered to his majestie. Being the first of an apologye for themselves and their brethren that refuse the subscription, and conformitie which is required
[W. Jones Secret Press, 1605]. 242, 246-247, 428
Ainsworth, Henry, Puritan divine (1571-1622)

43. The Augsburg Confession: The Confession Of Faith, In German - Preface
Which Was Submitted to His Imperial Majesty Charles V At the Diet of Augsburg inthe Year 1530. by Philip Melanchthon, 14971560.
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45. Mosaic Sources
but the theological commentary on the pictures in the book itself was suppliedby Philip Melanchthon (14971560), Luther s closest follower.
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46. Martin Lutter
Melanchthon, Philip, 14971560, tysk humanist og teolog, Luthers venn og medhjelper,prof. i Wittenberg 21 år gammel. Pga. sine arbeider, især troslæren
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Adoptere Adoptere , v., ta til seg et barn som sitt eget; oppta forbindelse med et skipsmannskap, en institusjon el. lign. for korrespondanse og velferdstiltak; anta, begynne med. Aleander,
Hieronymus
Aleander, Hieronymus , 1480-1542, it. humanist, pavelig statsmann, krevde under riksdagen i Worms at Luther Allehelgensdag Allehelgensdag Anarki Anarki (av gr.), uten styre, lovløshet, forvirring. Apokryfer apokryfer Luther erklærte for "gode og nyttige å lese", satt inn som tillegg i GT: Judits bok, Salomos visdom, Tobias', Siraks, Baruks bøker, 2 Makkabeerbøker, tillegg til Esters og Daniels bøker og Manasses bønn. Noen er også knyttet til NT (apokryfe evangelier, apostelhistorier). Augsburg Augsburg , by i Tyskland, Bayern, ved elven Lech; 263 800 innb. (1994). Tekstil- og maskinindustri. Blant eldre bygninger merkes Fuggerpalasset (i ruiner 1944), Maximilian-museet (1540), (1600-tallet) og domkirken (995, ombygd 1321-1431). Augsburg ble anlagt av keiser Augustus 15 f.Kr. og var 1276-1806 fri riksstad.

47. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: The Augsburg Confession: The Confession Of
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48. Andover-Harvard Theological  Library. Miscellaneous Collections.
Philip Melanchthon (14971560), letter, 1558 Jan 16, to Johannes Brenz (1499-1570).4. Chadwick, John White, letter, 1886 Sept. 13, to ? (not named)
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1. Stevenson, Adlai, E., letter, 1958 Dec. 24, to Vic Bovee 2. Adams, James Luther, letter, 1984 June 7, to Library staff 3. Wright, Frank Lloyd, letter, 1956 Jan. 25, to Melvin C. Van de Workeen 4. Wright, Frank Lloyd, letter, 1956 March 28, to Philip R. Giles 5. Gomes, Peter J., letter, 1984 April 9, to Alan Seaburg 6. Stevenson, Adlai E., letter, 1958 March 5, to Maurine Newberger 7. Tagore, Rabin Jranath, 2 photographs, early 1930's 8. Roosevelt, Franklin D., letter, 1941 Nov. 18, to Clarence R. Skinner 9. John H. Dietrich, Thoughts on God (An unfinished ms.) 10. Unitarian Pacifist Fellowship; papers, 1941-1945 11. Carfora, Carmel Henry (subject), letter, 1914 Nov. 5, from Frederick M. Bennett to Frank B. Crandall 12. Barr, Margaret, letters (1951-1972) to Helen Leckeminant 13. West Amesbury Universalist Church, Mass. Records, 1861-1902 14. Roosevelt, Franklin D., letter, 1941 Nov. 18, to Louise A. Ames 15. Aspland, Robert, letter, 1837, Feb. 16, to Mr. Briggs

49. Literary Encyclopedia: Luther, Martin
By 1530, Luther, assisted by Philip Melanchthon (14971560), framed the AugsburgConfession, a formal profession of Lutheranism. Beset by illness, Luther’s
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51. MELANCHTHON
Translate this page Melanchthon. (1497-1560) Nascido Phillipp Schwarzerdt em Bretten, na Saxônia, Philip Melanchthon tornou-se conhecido como organizador e reformador das
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(1497-1560) Nascido Phillipp Schwarzerdt em Bretten, na Saxônia, e o mais velho entre 5 irmãos, era filho de Georg Schwarzerdt, mestre fundidor, e de sua mulher, da família Reuter, uma rica família de comerciantes. Teve educação esmerada e distinguiu-se nos estudos de grego e latim. Perdeu o pai aos onze anos Um de seus mestre, o humanista Johannes Reuchlin, o chamava Melanchthon, que é a tradução para o grego de seu nome alemão Schwarzerdt que significa "terra preta", e assim passou a ser conhecido. Reuchlin obteve que fosse aceito na universidade de Heidelberg aos doze anos de idade. Terminou ali seus estudos no ano de 1511, como bacharel em artes. Porém não foi aceito para os exames de mestrado, por ser considerado muito jovem para ser um professor. Passou à Universidade de Tübingen, onde foi aceito em 1514 com 17 anos, na faculdade de filosofia. Lecionou nessa universidade, e escreveu então seu primeiro trabalho de importância. Johannes Reuchlin o recomendou ao príncipe eleitor Frederico da Saxônia para a recém fundada universidade de Wittenberg. Ali sua aula inaugural, em 1518, intitulou-se "Reforma da Instrução dos Jovens". Foi aluno de teologia de Lutero em 1519, o qual, por sua vez, apesar de 14 anos mais velho, foi seu aluno de grego. Quando Lutero foi levado para Wartburg por razões de segurança, Melanchthon assumiu suas aulas de Bíblia na Universidade.

52. List Of Christian Theologians - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
14911556); Martin Luther (1483-1546); Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560); UlrichZwingli (1484-1531). edit. 17th century. James Arminius (1560-1609)
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53. HOEŒŸõ
? ?, Melanchthon, Philipp, 14971560. ?, Collatio actionum forensiumAtticarum at Romanarum praecipuarum / autore Philip. Melanth.
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54. Philipp Melanchthon: Auswahlbibliographie
Translate this page of natural philosophy, the case of Philip Melanchthon, Cambridge 1995. Heinz Scheible Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560), Melanchthons Werdegang.
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Auswahlbibliographie
a) Werkausgaben
  • Carl Gottlieb Bretschneider/Heinrich Ernst Bindseil (Hrsg.): Philippi Melanthonis opera quae supersunt omnia, 28 Bde., (= Corpus Reformatorum 1-28), Halle/Braunschweig 1834-1860.
  • Robert Stupperich (Hrsg.): Melanchthons Werke in Auswahl, Gütersloh 1951 ff.
  • Percy Stafford Allen (Hrsg.): Opus epistolarum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami,12 Bde., Oxford 1906-1958.
b) Sekundärliteratur
  • Cornelis Augustijn: Erasmus von Rotterdam. Leben - Werk - Wirkung, aus dem Holländischen übersetzt von Marga E. Baumer, München 1986.
  • Fritz Bellmann, Marie-Luise Harksen, Roland Werner: Die Denkmale der Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Weimar 1979.
  • Felix Berner: Philipp Melanchthon, 1497-1560. In: Große Badener, Stuttgart, 1994, S. 47-57.
  • Martin Brecht: Martin Luther, 3 Bde., Stuttgart 1981-1987.
  • Karl Hartfelder: Philipp Melanchthon als Praeceptor Germaniae, (= Monumenta Germaniae Paedagogica, Bd. 7), Berlin 1889, Reprint Nieuwkoop 1964 und 1972.
  • Achim Jillich: Philipp Melanchthon und Moritz von Sachsen, der Reformator und sein Landesherr. In: Staat und Kirche, Sigmaringen 1992, S. 51-68.
  • Helmar Junghans: Wittenberg als Lutherstadt, Göttingen 1979.

55. Lifespans Of Famous Christians
Philip Melanchthon (AD 14971560) 63 8. Menno Simons (AD 1496-1561) 65 9.Conrad Grebel (AD 1498-1526) 28 10. Francis Xavier (AD 1506-1552) 46
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This chronology is arranged in order by dates of birth. I've added the calculations for the lifespan of each person for the dates I've been able to gather, neither of which I absolutely guarantee.) Besides being interesting (at least to me), it illustrates the principle that it is how well one lives, not how long that is important both for time and eternity. I've been unable to draw any other conclusions from this data. (Of course, some of these people were weakened by asceticism, others were martyred, and both Charles Spurgeon and D.L. Moody were obese.) Lifespans of Leading Personalities in Church History
(Divisions are of course somewhat arbitrary) A. The Ancient Church (A.D. 1-590) 1. Peter (N.T.)
2. James (N.T.)
3. John (N.T.)
4. Paul (N.T.)
5. Ignatius (A.D. 30-107) 77
6. Polycarp (A.D. 70-156) 86
7. Justin Martyr (A.D. 100-160) 60
8. Irenaeus (A.D. 125-203) 78
9. Tertullian (A.D. 160-220) 60
10. Origen (A.D. 183-254) 71

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57. Law And Liberty, Law And Gospel
Theses on Law, Gospel Faith by Philip Melanchthon (14971560) In What Does TheLaw Differ From The Gospel? by Zacharias Ursinus (1534-1583)
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The Church
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Some good men who, in grievous error, would impose the law as a rule of life (means of salvation) for the believer mean very well by it (for they strive to be pious); but the whole principle is false. The law, instead of being a rule of life, is necessarily a rule of death to one who has a sin nature. Far from being a delivering power, it can only condemn such. Far from being a means of holiness, it is, in fact, and according to Paul, "the strength of sin" (I Cor. 15:56).
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There are two conceivable ways of salvation. One way is to keep the law perfectly, to do the things which the law requires. No mere man since the fall has accomplished that. The other way is to receive something, to receive something that is freely given by God's grace. Law and Gospel
to crush the sinner's hopes of escaping God's wrath through personal effort or even cooperation All of our righteousness must come from someone else-someone who has fulfilled the law's demands
. Only after we have been stripped of our "filthy rags" of righteousness (Isa. 64:6)- our fig leaves through which we try in vain to hide our guilt and shame-can we be clothed with Christ's righteousness. First comes the law to proclaim judgment and death, then the gospel to proclaim justification and life. One of the clearest presentations of this motif is found in Paul's Epistle to the Galatians. In the sixteenth century, the issue of law and grace was more clearly dealt with than at almost any other time since the apostles.

58. History, Historical Theology, Redemptive History, Chuch History, Christian Histo
Philip Melanchthon, Of the Power and Primacy of the Pope (Project Wittenberg)Philip Melanchthon (14971560) The German Mass and Order of Divine Service
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God’s providences are but the manifestations of His decrees. What God does in time is only what He purposed in eternity." A.W. PINK Topical
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by Gregory Johnson The Big Picture of Church History
(from Abraham to the new earth) the optimistic message God gave to Abraham, reiterated through Isaiah, and confirmed by Christ
by Gregory Johnson
"The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men's brains proves that he no brain of his own." - CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON
By despising all that has preceded us, we teach others to despise ourselves.

59. Portraits /Shaping Of The Modern World/Brooklyn College
Philip Melanchthon (14971560) Lutheran theologian. Frederick of Saxony Luther spatron; Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531) Protestant reformer in Zurich.
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60. Suggested Authors: HIST 320, Renaissance Creativity
science; Medina, Pedro de (14931576), science; Melanchthon Melanthon,Philip aka Philip Schwarzerdt (1497-1560), theology; Menno Simons (ca.
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