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The author reexamines the Lutheran symbolical books and contemporary polemics to determine what the confessions actually teach, responding to criticism that questions prior interpretations. After reviewing original documents and writings of early Reformers, he defends the General Synod's practice of qualified assent and offers textual analysis on seven disputed topics: ceremonial aspects of the Mass, private confession and absolution, the Christian Sabbath, sacramental efficacy, baptismal regeneration, the nature of Christ's presence in the Lord's Supper, and exorcism. He also clarifies his position on inherited depravity, rejecting imputation of natural disorder as personal guilt while affirming its reality.

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S. S. Schmucker

S. S. Schmucker was a prominent figure in the American Lutheran tradition, known for his theological contributions and advocacy for Lutheran principles in the United States. His notable work, "American Lutheranism Vindicated," defends the tenets of Lutheranism against various criticisms and seeks to clarify its doctrines for a broader audience. Schmucker's writings reflect his commitment to the Lutheran faith and his desire to promote its teachings during a time of significant religious change in America. His influence is still recognized in discussions of Lutheran identity and heritage.

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