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The 1530 Augsburg Confession

  


  • Preface to the Emperor Charles V.
  • Article I: Of God.
  • Article II: Of Original Sin.
  • Article III: Of the Son of God.
  • Article IV: Of Justification.
  • Article V: Of the Ministry.
  • Article VI: Of New Obedience.
  • Article VII: Of the Church.
  • Article VIII: What the Church Is.
  • Article IX: Of Baptism.
  • Article X: Of the Lord's Supper.
  • Article XI: Of Confession.
  • Article XII: Of Repentance.
  • Article XIII: Of the Use of the Sacraments.
  • Article XIV: Of Ecclesiastical Order.
  • Article XV: Of Ecclesiastical Usages.
  • Article XVI: Of Civil Affairs.
  • Article XVII: Of Christ's Return to Judgment.
  • Article XVIII: Of Free Will.
  • Article XIX: Of the Cause of Sin.
  • Article XX: Of Good Works.
  • Article XXI: Of the Worship of the Saints.
  • Article XXII: Of Both Kinds in the Sacrament.
  • Article XXIII: Of the Marriage of Priests.
  • Article XXIV: Of the Mass.
  • Article XXV: Of Confession.
  • Article XXVI: Of the Distinction of Meats.
  • Article XXVII: Of Monastic Vows.
  • Article XXVIII: Of Ecclesiastical Power.
  • Conclusion.

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Article IX: Of Baptism.

Of Baptism they teach that it is necessary to salvation, and that through Baptism is offered the grace of God, and that children are to be baptized who, being offered to God through Baptism are received into God's grace.

They condemn the Anabaptists, who reject the baptism of children, and say that children are saved without Baptism.


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