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CHAPTER VI

THE TEACHINGS OF HÜBMAIER

1524-1527

A PREACHER of the gospel and for the most part a writer on practical questions, not a speculative theologian, Hübmaier nevertheless held a well-reasoned system of theology. Of his writings that resemble a systematic statement of his beliefs, one[1] is no more than an amplification—it can hardly be called an exposition—of the Apostle's Creed, while the other[2] is a catechism. His only other writings that may be called theological, in the strict sense, are his two treatises on the Freedom of the Will. Elsewhere in his published works he frequently discussed theological questions, but in an incidental and fragmentary way, as might be expected of one whom choice and circumstances had

  1. The Twelve Articles of Christian Belief, Op. 18.
  2. The Table of Christian Doctrine, Op. 11.

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