Tetrapolitan Confession — The Tetrapolitan Confessian, also called the Confessio Tetrapolitana, Strasburg Confession, or Swabian Confession, was the official confession of the followers of Huldrych Zwingli and the first confession of the reformed church. Tetrapolitan ,… … Wikipedia
Tetrapolitan Confession — Тетраполитанское исповедание … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
Martin Bucer — Butzer redirects here. For other people with the name Butzer, see Butzer (surname). Not to be confused with Martin Buser. Martin Bucer Martin Bucer, portrait from Icones quinquaginta vivorum by Jean Jacques Boissard Era … Wikipedia
Huldrych Zwingli — Huldrych (or Ulrich [Harvnb|Potter|1976|p=1. According to Potter, Huldrych was the spelling Zwingli preferred. However, Potter uses Ulrich , while Gäbler, Stephens, and Furcha uses Huldrych . His signature at the Marburg Colloquy was the… … Wikipedia
Ambrosius Blarer — (sometimes Ambrosius Blaurer), (April 4, 1492 ndash; December 6, 1564) was an influential reformer in southern Germany and north eastern Switzerland.Early lifeAmbrosius Blarer was born 1492 into a leading family of Konstanz. He studied theology… … Wikipedia
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Lindau — Infobox German Location type = Stadt name = Lindau name local = image coa = Wappen Lindau (Bodensee).png state = Bavaria regbzk = Swabia district = Lindau population = 24537 population as of = 2006 12 31 area = 33.18 elevation = 401 lat deg = 47… … Wikipedia
Memmingen — For the song Memmingen by Blackmore’s Night, see Shadow of the Moon. Memmingen The Renaissance town hall of Memmingen … Wikipedia
Confession of faith — A Confession of Faith is a statement of doctrine very similar to a creed, but usually longer and polemical, as well as didactic. Confessions of Faith are in the main, though not exclusively, associated with Protestantism. The 16th and 17th… … Wikipedia