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In 1580 the original Unaltered (unchanged) Augsburg Confession (the version of 1530) and the Apology of the Augsburg Confession were included as part of the Book of Concord, the official book of confessions of the Lutheran church.
The unaltered Augsburg Confesssion, as the same was read before and delivered to the Emperor Charles V., of Germany, June 25, 1530 ; and The three chief symbols of the Christian church ; with historical introductions and critical & explanatory notes. Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet ...
The Unaltered Augsburg Confesssion Author: Christian Heinrich Schott, Henry Ludwig, Duke University Library. Jantz Collection III.
The Book of Concord of 1580. Unaltered Augsburg Confession. Written in German by Philip Melanchthon (1530) Preface. Articles of Faith and Doctrine (I-XXI) Articles Concerning Which There Is Dissension (XXII-XXVIII) Previous: Three Chief Symbols. Next: Apology of the [Augsburg] Confession.
The Augsburg Confession (1530) Table of Contents. Preface. Article 1: God. Article 2: Original Sin. Article 3: The Son of God. Article 4: Justification. Article 5: The Ministry of the Church. Article 6: The New Obedience. Article 7: The Church. Article 8: What The Church Is. Article 9: Baptism. Article 10: The Holy Supper of Our Lord.
altered Augsburg Confession as a correct exhibition of the faith and doctrine of our Church as founded upon the Word. [Consti¬ tution of the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States as adopted in 1913. See Arts. II and III.]
The Unaltered Augsburg Confession A.D. 1530 Translation and historical notes by Glen L. Thompson NORTHWESTERN PUBLISHING HOUSE