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Is the Book of Concord the Last Word?
The Background of the Completion in Ten years of the Chief Lutheran Confessions
The Formula of Concord: How It Developed
Lutheran Confessionalism: "Why We Are the Way We Are"
Why Bible-believing Lutherans subscribe to the Book of Concord without reservation
The Historical Background of the Ecumenical Creeds
The Doctrine of Church Fellowship in the Lutheran Confessions
Smalcald Politics and the Smalcald Articles
Major Emphases of the Lutheran Confessions Applied to Our Teaching and Preaching Ministry
Luther's Influence at Augsburg Up to June 25
Law and Gospel in Luther and the Confessions: With Special Reference to Sanctification and the Third Use of the Law
Augsburg Confession, Article VII -- Of The Church
The Augustana and Lutheran Worship
The Role of the Lutheran Confessions in Establishing the Teachings of the Church
Luther's Deathbed Confession – The Smalcald Articles
The Doctrine of Confessional Fellowship
What is "Doctrine" According to Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions?
The Spirit of the Formula of Concord
An Evaluation of the Lutheran Confessions
A Confessional Church, Not Just a Confessional Movement
Catechetical Resources – The Catechism
By God's Grace a Confessing Confessional Lutheran Church
Does Endorsement of the Book of Concord Involve Endorsement of Every Statement in the Confessions?
The Future of Confessional Lutheranism in the USA
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