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We have temporarily reverted to an earlier version of the Book of Concord website. Enjoy the throwback look while we clean the bats out of the code! - About the translation - Abbreviations / Citations + Preface to the Book of Concord + The Ecumenical Creeds + The Augsburg Confession + The Defense of the Augsburg Confession + The Smalcald Articles + The Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope + The Small Catechism + The Large Catechism + The Epitome of the Formula of Concord + The Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord - Catalog of Testimonies + German Book of Concord + German/Latin BoC (PDF) + BoC for the iPhone/iPad + BoC on Audio Click to purchase a Book of Concord - What is a Lutheran? - What is the Book of Concord? - Book of Concord FAQ - What are the Lutheran Confessions? - The Gospel and the BoC - The Bible and the BoC - The Gospel and the Bible + Historical Introductions to the Lutheran Confessions - 1517 Luther's 95 Theses - 1518 Heidelberg Disputation - 1520 Condemnation of Luther - 1521 Excommunication of Luther - 1529 Admonition to Confession + 1530 Johann Eck's 404 Theses - 1530 Luther's Exhortation - 1530 Roman Confutation - 1549 Consensus Tigurinus - 1580 German BoC - Translation of German BoC - 1592 Saxon Visitation Articles - Weekly readings from the BoC - Daily readings from the BoC - TDP readings from the BoC on facebook - Dare to Read the BoC - Subscribe in a reader - Download a PDF of the BoC - Facebook Resources - info@bookofconcord.org - About This Site Set font to: - Arial - Georgia - Times New Roman - Verdana - Trebuchet MS - Lucida Sans Bible Options NIV NASB KJV ESV ASV MSG AMP NLT CEV NKJV NCV KJ21 YLT DARBY NLV HCSB NIRV NIVUK TNIV Libronix Bible Study Software < Welcome to the Book of Concord's home on the Internet. If you are unfamiliar with the Book of Concord, please consult the helpful explanations available in the left hand column under the "Introductions" section; otherwise, the texts of the Lutheran Confessions are listed under the heading "The Lutheran Confessions." Under the Introduction section, you will also find a thorough historical introduction to the Book of Concord. Additional supplemental materials, providing historical context and other information, are available under the "Sources and Context" section in the left hand column. Beneath that, you will find additional resources, including a blog site devoted to a discussion of the Lutheran Confessions, and various reading schedules. And finally, at the bottom of the column, you will find information about how you may purchase a copy of the Book of Concord, in several printed editions, as well as a digital edition. If you have any questions or comments, please send them to us. The image shown on this page is the title page of the first edition of the Book of Concord, printed in Dresden, Germany in 1580. English translation of the page: CONCORDIA. YHWH. Christian repeated unanimous confession of later-named Electors, Princes, and Estates of the Augsburg Confession, and of their theologians' doctrine and faith. In addition, there has been added a thorough explanation of certain articles, well-founded in God's Word as the only rule, which after Dr. Martin Luther's blessed death were the subject of controversy. Set forth by the joint resolution and order of said Electors, Princes, and Estates for the instruction and admonition of their lands, churches, schools and posterity. With the privilege of His Electoral Grace of Saxony. Dresden, 1580. Please report any typos or formatting problems you see with this text. Did you know that you can link to any paragraph within most documents on this site? See the Citation page for more information. Please contact us if there is a location that you can't figure out how to link to.