Jakob Andreae

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“For those who commune with any Church in the taking of this Sacrament profess publicly by this action that they embrace the teaching of the same Church and reject the contrary teaching, and separate themselves from others, just as when someone communes with Popes under one kind (as they say), shows that he approves of Papal religion, but those who with Lutherans take the Lord’s Supper (as they call it) under both kinds bear witness that they profess the pure teaching of the Gospel and reject the contrary.4”
Jakob Andreae, Lutheranism vs. Calvinism: The Classic Debate at the Colloquy of Montbéliard 1586

“Thus far in fact he and most other French people were of the mind that the Lord’s Supper was the only difference of opinion between their and our Churches.”
Jakob Andreae, Lutheranism vs. Calvinism: The Classic Debate at the Colloquy of Montbéliard 1586

“a Lutheran calls a Calvinist a Muslim (the idea being that Reformed denial of communication of majesty to Christ results in a Jesus who was endowed with created gifts (rather than uncreated), and who is therefore no more than a special prophet, not the Son of God).”
Jakob Andreae, Lutheranism vs. Calvinism: The Classic Debate at the Colloquy of Montbéliard 1586



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