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The Marburg Colloquy Of 1529: A Textual Study, George John Beto
The Marburg Colloquy Of 1529: A Textual Study, George John Beto
Concordia Theological Monthly
The primary sources on the Marburg Colloquy are comparatively numerous. While an official transcript of the proceedings was not kept, certain observers took notes and immediately after the conference supplemented these notes with the material they had retained in their memories. All of the sources are untranslated and are found in either German or Latin.