Luther's Colloquium in Marburg, 1529, Friedrich Bruckmann, after August Noack, 1868 - 1898 photograph During the colloquium in Marburg, between 1-4 October 1529, the Reformators Luther and Zwingli discuss the true meaning of the sacrament. Luther writes the words 'hoc est corpus meum' on the table with a chalk. Among the large group of listeners are also Melanchthon and Philip Landgraaf van Hessen. NetherlandSpublisher: Munich photographic support. cardboard albumen print doctrine on the sacraments. the Eucharist ~ the fourth of the seven sacraments. representants of the Church (Christians in


Luther's Colloquium in Marburg, 1529, Friedrich Bruckmann, after August Noack, 1868 - 1898 photograph During the colloquium in Marburg, between 1-4 October 1529, the Reformators Luther and Zwingli discuss the true meaning of the sacrament. Luther writes the words 'hoc est corpus meum' on the table with a chalk. Among the large group of listeners are also Melanchthon and Philip Landgraaf van Hessen. NetherlandSpublisher: Munich photographic support. cardboard albumen print doctrine on the sacraments. the Eucharist ~ the fourth of the seven sacraments. representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents. Protestant Churches and denominations (LUTHERANS) Marburg


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