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Wes sich D. Martinus Luther. etc. mit Huldrich Zwinglin. etc. der streitigen Articulen halb, vereynet vnd verglichen auff der Conuocation zu[o] Marpurg, den dritten Tag Octob. Im Jar, M. D. xxix

Wes sich D. Martin Luther etc. mit Huldrich Zwingli etc. der streitigen Artikel halb, vereinet und verglichen
Colloquy of Marburg (1529)

Summary: The Colloquy of Marburg was a meeting arranged at the initiative of Philip of Hessen in an attempt to forge religious unity in Germany and mediate theological differences between Lutherans and Zwinglians. Besides Luther and Zwingli, the meeting was also attended by Johannes Agricola, Johannes Brenz, Martin Bucer, Caspar Hedio, Justus Jonas, Philipp Melanchthon, Johannes Oecolampadius, and Andreas Osiander. Agreement was found on fourteen articles, which came to serve as one of the preliminary statements for the Augsburg Confession a year later, but differences remained with regard to the eucharist.Signatures: Unsigned.Imprint: from VD16.

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