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<p> a meeting held at [[Cassel]] in 1661 between the Reformed theologians of [[Marburg]] and the Lutheran theologians of Rinteln. Peter Mus us and Johann Hennichen, both zealous disciples of [[Calixtus]] (q.v.), represented the Lutherans, and Sebastian Curtis and [[Johannes]] Hein the Reformed. The object of the [[Conference]] was, according to the officially-published Brevis relatio colloquii, etc., to endeavor, by friendly discussion, to remove the obstacles to union. The principal subjects of discussion were the Eucharist, Predestination, Baptism, and the person of Christ, and both parties agreed that in these fundamental points their doctrines were essentially similar. The landgrave was petitioned to call on the neighboring churches, and the [[Universities]] of [[Brandenburg]] and Brunswick, to adopt the resolutions of the Conference, and also to invite a general congress of the theologians of all countries. The landgrave's death (in 1663) destroyed all these projects of union. See Rommel, Gesch. von Hessen, 9, p. 46; [[Mosheim]] [[Church]] History, 3:359; Herzog, Real-Encyklop die, 2:600. </p>
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<p> a meeting held at [[Cassel]] in 1661 between the [[Reformed]] theologians of [[Marburg]] and the Lutheran theologians of Rinteln. Peter Mus us and Johann Hennichen, both zealous disciples of [[Calixtus]] (q.v.), represented the Lutherans, and Sebastian Curtis and [[Johannes]] Hein the Reformed. The object of the [[Conference]] was, according to the officially-published Brevis relatio colloquii, etc., to endeavor, by friendly discussion, to remove the obstacles to union. The principal subjects of discussion were the Eucharist, Predestination, Baptism, and the person of Christ, and both parties agreed that in these fundamental points their doctrines were essentially similar. The landgrave was petitioned to call on the neighboring churches, and the [[Universities]] of [[Brandenburg]] and Brunswick, to adopt the resolutions of the Conference, and also to invite a general congress of the theologians of all countries. The landgrave's death (in 1663) destroyed all these projects of union. See Rommel, Gesch. von Hessen, 9, p. 46; [[Mosheim]] Church History, 3:359; Herzog, Real-Encyklop die, 2:600. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_30832"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/cassel,+conference+of Conference Of Cassel from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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