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Martin Chemnitz was a German theologian born on July 9, 1522. He is known for his work in the Protestant Reformation and his contributions to Lutheran theology. Chemnitz played a significant role in the development of the Book of Concord, which outlines Lutheran beliefs. His writings emphasized the importance of scripture and the teachings of Christ, making him a respected figure in the history of Christianity.

"I am calling attention just to the main points of these tremendously important matters, which can be understood better by pious meditation than explained by human language."



"Thus first of all in His own person He sanctified, restored, and blessed human nature."



"For we can affirm with a good conscience that we have, after reading the Holy Scripture, applied ourselves and yet daily apply ourselves to the extent that the grace of the Lord permits to inquiry into and investigation of the consensus of the true and purer antiquity."


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