Historical Introductions to the Lutheran Confessions What is more, they rob themselves of the opportunity to thank and praise the Lord of the Church for His rich and varied. Christians who fail to remember their history are cast adrift in an increasingly stormy sea of controversy, division,
| TITLE | : | Historical Introductions to the Lutheran Confessions |
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| RATING | : | 4.52 (339 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | B00RMBP1OU |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | - |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 0 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2014-12-30 |
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The history of the Lutheran Confessions is the story of men and women who risked everything, and in some cases died, for the sake of the truth of God's Word. Friederich Bente tells the dramatic story of their joys and sorrows, their defeats and victories, their fear and their courage, with a wealth of detailed first-hand reports and eyewitness accounts of the events, people, and places that make up the dramatic history of the Lutheran Confessions.Genuine Lutherans are those who adhere to the documents in the Book of Concord, because they are absolutely certain that they teach the truth of God's Holy Word. Christians who fail to remember their history are cast adrift in an increasingly stormy sea of controversy, division, and disregard for our Lord's Word and Sacraments. What is more, they rob themselves of the opportunity to thank and praise the Lord of the Church for His rich and varied
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