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...shrewd person, who will not
allow himself to be persuaded or fooled:
when, how, and where have we
ever boasted of any other name
than that of Christ alone? It would
therefore be much better if one
followed the words of Paul here,
where he forbids that one should
call themselves "Pauline" or
"Apollonian" original: "Paulliſch oder Apolliſch"; referring to 1 Corinthians 1:12, where the Apostle Paul rebukes the early church for dividing into factions based on specific teachers, for none of them
died for us.
We wish to defend neither
Luther, Calvin, Weigel Valentin Weigel (1533–1588), a German theologian and mystic whose followers were often persecuted,
nor others—whatever names
they may have—in everything;
but rather to set each one
right in those points where he
errs (as to err is human),
and according to the understanding
of God's