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- Confutatio_Augustana abstract "The Confutatio Augustana was the Roman Catholic refutation (confutation) of the Augsburg Confession, often referred to in the theological literature as simply the Confutatio.On 25 June 1530 the Protestant Imperial States of the realm met at the Diet of Augsburg, and presented Charles V with the Augsburg Confession, largely the work of Philipp Melanchthon setting out the doctrines and practices of the church in the Protestant principalities. The emperor commissioned the papal theologians to prepare a response. An initial version of the Confutatio was rejected by the emperor, as excessively polemic and verbose. In formulating the Confutatio, the lead was taken by Johann Eck. On 3 August 1530, the final version was read at the Diet. The Confutatio clearly rejected the statements of the Augsburg Confession, and called for a return to the Roman doctrine. In other respects, however, the Confutatio found common ground with the Augsburg Confession. Emperor Charles V, refused to hand over the text to the Protestants, unless they agreed not to respond, which they refused. But the Protestants had transcribed it as it was read. Melanchthon responded with the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, completed in 1531, but not presented to the emperor.".
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- Confutatio_Augustana subject Category:1530_in_Europe.
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- Confutatio_Augustana comment "The Confutatio Augustana was the Roman Catholic refutation (confutation) of the Augsburg Confession, often referred to in the theological literature as simply the Confutatio.On 25 June 1530 the Protestant Imperial States of the realm met at the Diet of Augsburg, and presented Charles V with the Augsburg Confession, largely the work of Philipp Melanchthon setting out the doctrines and practices of the church in the Protestant principalities.".
- Confutatio_Augustana label "Confutatio Augustana".
- Confutatio_Augustana label "Confutatio Augustana".
- Confutatio_Augustana label "Konfutacja Wyznania augsburskiego".
- Confutatio_Augustana label "Папское опровержение".
- Confutatio_Augustana label "الدحض البابوي".
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