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WINTER 1998 IssueVolume XII, Number 4 |
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Günther Wartenberg: Philip Melanchthon the Wittenberg Reformer Alongside Luther |
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Stefan Rhein: The Influence of Melanchthon on Sixteenth-Century Europe |
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Michael B. Aune: ‘‘A Heart Moved’’: Philip Melanchthon’s Forgotten Truth About Worship |
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Ralph Keen: Melanchthon and His Roman Catholic Opponents |
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Jonathan W. Zophy: Philip Melanchthon as a Family Man and Friend |
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Eric W. Gritsch: Reflections on Melanchthon as Theologian of the Augsburg Confession |
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Robert B. Lynn: Notes on Melanchthon’s Contributions to Church Music |
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Stefan Rhein: Melanchthon at the Dinner Table |
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Charles P. Arand: The Texts of the Apology of the Augsburg Confession |
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Timothy Wengert: Philip Melanchthon’s Gift to Caspar von Niedbruck |
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Comment: The Houston Melanchthon House |
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Index to Volume 12 |
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