Augsburg Confession Article 28 Of Ecclesiastical Power Part II
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from Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Kerrville, TX.
This marks the end of our study of the Augsburg Confession. If you have questions or would like to comment, please send me an email
Article 28 deals with the power of Bishops and pastors within the church. What power do they have by divine right, that is, what power
Article 27 treats Monastic Vows, which were put on the same level as Baptism so that people were led to believe the like of a
It may sound boring, “the distinction of meats” but this article takes what we’ve already confessed about the righteousness of faith and the proper use
This video wraps up our study of AC 24 “Of The Mass,” talking about the nature of worship.
We’re still talking about worship and the role of faith in the Mass in today’s continuation of our study of the Augsburg Confession, Article 24,
Article XXIV (24) of the Augsburg Confession deals with the Mass, or as some of us still call it today, the Divine Service, in which
Mandatory public celibacy had begun to be enforced in the Roman church some 400 years before the Lutheran Reformation. To this day, the church of
This episode studies article 22 of the Augsburg Confession. With this article we get into the abuses of the Roman church during the medieval period.