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First Part: Historical introduction -- 1. The origin of the confessions -- 2. The defense of the confession -- 3.
The Augsburg Confession was written in both German and Latin (our translation follows the Latin more closely than the German). The German copy was read to the council at Augsburg on June 25, 1530. The Catholics condemned the confession, and they wrote a long response to it. Melanchthon then
Inasmuch as Your Imperial Majesty has summoned a. Diet of the Empire here at Augsburg to deliberate con-cerning measures against the Turk, that most atrocious, hereditary and ancient enemy of the Christian name and. religion, in what way effectually to withstand his furor.
Confession of our preachers and of ourselves, showing what manner of doctrine from the Holy Scriptures and the pure Word of God has been up to this time set forth in our lands, dukedoms, dominions, and cities, and taught in
Editors‘ Introduction to the Augsburg Confession. In 1521 the Holy Roman emperor, Charles V, outlawed Martin Luther and his teaching at the imperial Diet of Worms and ordered the suppression of all attempts to reform the church in his lands according to Luther‘s program for reformation.
The Augsburg Confession is the first of the great Protestant Confessions. All orthodox Lutheran church bodies base their teachings upon this treatise because they believe that it is a faithful to Word of God.