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ormula of Concord_ were fully conscious of their agreement with Luther's _De Servo Arbitrio_ and his _Commentary on Genesis_ appears also from the _Apology of the Book of Concord_, composed 1582 by Kirchner Selneccer, and Chemnitz. Instead of charging Luther with errors, these theologians, who were prominent in the drafting of the _Formula or Concord_, endorse and defend his position, _viz_., that we must neither deny nor investigate the hidden God, but search the Gospel for an answer to the question how God is disposed toward us. In this _Apology_ the opening paragraph of the section defending Article XI of the _Formula of Concord_ against the Neustadt theologians reads as follows: "In their antilog [antilogia--attack on Article XI of the _Formula of Concord_] regarding God's eternal election and predestination they merely endeavor to persuade the people that in this article the doctrine of the _Christian Book of Concord_ [_Formula of Concord_] conflicts with the teaching of Doctor Luther and his book _De Servo Arbitrio_, while otherwise we ourselves are accustomed to appeal to Luther's writings. They accordingly charge the _Book of Concord_ with condemning Luther, who in the book called _Servum Arbitrium_ maintained the proposition that it was not superfluous but highly necessary and useful for a Christian to know whether God's foreknowledge (_Versehung_) is certain or uncertain, changeable, etc. Now, praise the Lord, these words of Dr. Luther are not unknown to us, but, besides, we also well know how Dr. Luther in his last explanation of the 26th chapter of the First Book of Moses explains and guards these words of his." (Fol. 204a.) After quoting the passages from Luther's Genesis, which we cited above (p. 223f.), the _Apology_ continues: "With this explanation of Luther we let the matter rest. If our opponents [the Neustadt theologians] wish to brood over it any further and in their investigating and disputing dive into the abyss or unfathomable depth of this mystery, they may do so for themselves [at their own risk] and suffer the consequences of such an attempt. As for us we are content to adhere to God in so far as He has revealed Himself in His Word, and lead and direct Christianity thereto, reserving the rest for the life to come." (405a.) 254. Agreement of Apology with Formula of Concord and Luther. Doctrinally also, the _Apology of the Book of Concord_ is in agreement with both Luther and the _Formula o
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