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In the Book of Concord, Article XXIV (" Of the Mass ") of the Augsburg Confession ( 1530 ) begins thus: " Falsely are our churches accused of abolishing the Mass ; for the Mass is retained among us, and celebrated with the highest reverence.
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The sweeping rejection includes some denominations of Lutherans: Confessional Lutherans hold that the pope is the Antichrist, stating that this article of faith is part of a quia rather than quatenus subscription to the Book of Concord.
The Augsburg Confession divides repentance into two parts: " One is contrition, that is, terrors smiting the conscience through the Law and Gospel # Book of Concord | knowledge of sin ; the other is Credo | faith, which is born of the Gospel, or of Absolution # Lutheranism | absolution, and believes that for Christ's sake, sins are forgiven, comforts the conscience, and delivers it from terrors.
* May 28 – The Bergen Book, better known as the Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord, one of the Lutheran confessional writings, is published.
The earlier version, known as the Torgau Book ( 1576 ), had been condensed into an Epitome ; both documents are part of the 1580 Book of Concord.
Some Lutheran churches form an exception to this rule, as the Lutheran Book of Concord allows ordination to be received as a sacrament.
In 1686, the Parliament of Sweden adopted the Book of Concord, although only certain parts, labelled Confessio fidei, were considered binding, and the other texts merely explanatory.
* Concordia ( official title: Book of Concord ), compilation of Lutheran doctrinal statements published in 1580
The Augsburg Confession divides repentance into two parts: " One is contrition, that is, terrors smiting the conscience through the Law and Gospel # Book of Concord | knowledge of sin ; the other is faith, which is born of the Gospel, or of Absolution # Lutheranism | absolution, and believes that for Christ's sake, sins are forgiven, comforts the conscience, and delivers it from terrors.
In order to freely practice their Christian faith in accordance with the Lutheran confessions outlined in the Book of Concord, Stephan and nearly 1, 100 other Saxon Lutherans left for the United States in November 1838.
It also holds that Scripture is explained and interpreted by the < cite > Book of Concord </ cite >— a series of confessions of faith composed by Lutherans in the 16th century.
Missouri Synod pastors and congregations agree to teach in harmony with the Book of Concord because it teaches and faithfully explains the Word of God.
Unlike Calvinists, Lutherans agree that the means of grace are resistible ; this belief is based on numerous biblical references as discussed in the Book of Concord.
The Synod requires that hymns, songs, liturgies, and practices be in harmony with the Bible and Book of Concord.
It is, however, a member of the International Lutheran Council, made up of over 30 Lutheran churches worldwide that support the confessional doctrines of the Bible and the Book of Concord.
Book and Article
* Understanding the Book of Revelation – Article by L. Michael White from PBS Frontline program " Apocalypse!
The additions are specifically listed in the Thirty-Nine Articles, Article VI, of the Church of England: " The rest of the Book of Esther ".
The further development of the 1552 rite is described in the Article on The Book of Common Prayer and some rites such as the 1637 Scottish rite and the 1789 one in the United States of America went back to the 1549 model.
* Article on the Arthur Hailey Papers held at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto
By 1980, the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America had amended the Book of Church Discipline to clarify their position on women's ordination, including amending the language of Part I, Article 1, Section 3 of the BCO from " persons " to " men and women.
In 1980 the Church added a conscience clause to the Book of Church Discipline stating, " If individual members of the classis find that their consciences, as illuminated by Scripture, would not permit them to participate in the licensure, ordination or installation of women as ministers of the Word, they shall not be required to participate in decisions or actions contrary to their consciences, but may not obstruct the classis in fulfilling its responsibility to arrange for the care, ordination, and installation of women candidates and ministers by means mutually agreed on by such women and the classis " ( Part II, Article 2, Section 7 ).
* Australian Bureau of Statistics 2002 Year Book Australia: Special Article – The Australian Capital Territory – Canberra – Fifty Years of Development
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The official regulations of the Latin Church are found in Book IV, Part I, Title III, Chapter I, Article 2 ( Participation in the Holy Eucharist ) of the Code of Canon Law:
According to Article XIX of the Articles of Religion in the Book of Discipline of the Methodist Church,
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