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The Biblical Practice of Closed Communion Open in a new windowLink Details
- Textual study of 1 Corinthians 11, including comments from Luther and Lenski, used to defend communing in doctrinal unity. Paired with comments on recent Lutheran practice.
- http://www.ourredeemerlcms.org/The%20Biblical%20Practice%20of%20Closed%20Communion.pdf

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Crypto-Calvinism and Open Communion Open in a new windowLink Details
- Derogatory term for false Lutherans is used to label those who work against closed communion. Article examines arguments based upon Judas' participation in the Last Supper.
- http://www.ourredeemerlcms.org/crypto%20calvinism.pdf

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Straight Talk about Closed Communion Open in a new windowLink Details
- Question and answer format used to discuss controversy about this practice in the Lutheran Church, including LCMS and ELCA intercommunion.
- http://www.ourredeemerlcms.org/straight%20talk.pdf

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Frequency of Celebration of the Lord's Supper Open in a new windowLink Details
- Using theological and historical investigation, Pastor Randal Ehrichs concerning how often Holy Communion is offered rather how often the individual should commune.
- http://www.stjohn-lcms.com/freqlord%27s-s.htm

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Fellowship in the Lord's Supper Open in a new windowLink Details
- Pamphlet by Dr. A. L. Barry of the LCMS writes to show that insisting on doctrinal unity before sharing communion is the way of Scripture, Christian history, and Lutheran heritage.
- http://home.sprintmail.com/~mtrask/fellow.html

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Close or Closed? Open in a new windowLink Details
- German text of Christian Dogmatics by Francis Pieper and quote from Norman Nagel constitute a challenge to communion statement by LCMS Texas District President Gerald Kieschnick.
- http://www2.txcyber.com/~wd5iqr/tcl/closed.htm

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