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The Evangelical Lutheran Church The True Visible Church On Earth, W. Arndt Nov 1935

The Evangelical Lutheran Church The True Visible Church On Earth, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

When Dr. Walther, at the so-called General Meeting of our Synod, held in St. Louis in 1866, began the discussion of his essay on the topic "The Evangelical Lutheran Church the True Visible Church of God on Earth," it was realized by the delegates that a highly important subject engaged their attention; and while on account of lack of time only a part of the essay could be considered, it was resolved to print it in its entirety in order that at the District conventions its remaining sections might be studied and discussed.


Anglo-Lutheran Relations During The First Two Years Of The Reign Of Edward Vi, Arthur Carl Piepkorn Sep 1935

Anglo-Lutheran Relations During The First Two Years Of The Reign Of Edward Vi, Arthur Carl Piepkorn

Concordia Theological Monthly

The Regency Council to whom the affairs of government in England were committed during the minority of Henry’s youthful heir and succcssor, Edward VI, was dominantly pro-Reformation, and Mr. A. F. Pollard is of the opinion "that Henry deliberately sought to smooth the way for the Reformation by handing over the government to a Council committed to its principles."


Revival Movement In The Hsin I Church, Max Zschhiegner Mar 1935

Revival Movement In The Hsin I Church, Max Zschhiegner

Concordia Theological Monthly

What connection has Buchmanism with the present revivals taking place in the Hsin I Church? I have discovered none, though there is much in common between the two movements. With this statement the task set for me by the Hankow Conference might be considered finished.


Notes On Chiliasm, Th. Engelder Mar 1935

Notes On Chiliasm, Th. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

Our pastors, who need to study chiliasm because of the wide and baleful influence this popular delusion is exerting within the Church, will find the larger volume to be a fair sample of the theology of millennialism.


Foreword (Concluded), Theo. Laetsch Feb 1935

Foreword (Concluded), Theo. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

On October 22, 1934-, the United Lutheran Church of America, in convention assembled at Savannah, Ga., unanimously and enthusiastically adopted a series of "Resolutions on Lutheran Church Unity," showing reasons "in favor of negotiations with other Lutheran synods for unity of influence."