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Categories: History of Augsburg, Book of Concord, Reformation in Germany, 1530 documents, 16th-century Christian texts
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Augsburg Confession  AC  Augsberg Confession  Augsburg Confession of the Catholic Faith  Augustan Confession
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The document drawn up in 1555 to defend the catholicity of Lutheran doctrine and to justify innovations in Lutheran practice; is still in effect today WordNet 3.0
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The document drawn up in 1555 to defend the catholicity of Lutheran doctrine and to justify innovations in Lutheran practice; is still in effect today WordNet 3.0
The document drawn up in 1530 to defend the catholicity of Lutheran doctrine and to justify innovations in Lutheran practice; is still in effect today Open English WordNet
The Augsburg Confession, also known as the Augustan Confession or the Augustana from its Latin name, Confessio Augustana, is the primary confession of faith of the Lutheran Church and one of the most important documents of the Protestant Reformation. Wikipedia
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