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Andreas Musculus (also Andreas Meusel; 29 November 1514 – 29 September 1581) was a German
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theologian and Protestant reformer. The name Musculus is a
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ized form of Meusel. Musculus was born in Schneeberg, "generally called only Musculus" and educated in
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and
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. He became professor at the university of
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. As a theologian he was Gnesio-Lutheran and wrote polemics against the Interim,
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the Elder, Franciscus Stancarus,
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. Musculus was one of the co-authors of the
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. He was also one of the most remarkable defenders of Eucharistic adoration in early Lutheranism. His main work on this subject is ''Propositiones de vera, reali et substantiali praesentia, Corporis & Sanguinis IESU Christi in Sacramento Altaris, Francofordiae ad Oderam, 1573'' (thesis IX: ''An adoratio Christi praesentis in coena sit approbanda''). He also edited prayer books with the classical hymns for the adoration of the Sacramen

E.g. his ''Precationes ex veteribus orthodoxis'' included
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and
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.Hardt, Tom G. A. Venerabilis et adorabilis Eucharistia. En Studie i den lutherska Nattvardsläran under 1500-talet. Acta Universitatis Uppsaliensis, Studia Doctrinae Christianae Upsaliensia 9 (Uppsala 1971.) p. 249 He died in
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.


Works

* ''Vom Hosen Teuffel. Gedruckt zu Franckfurt an der Oder durch Johann Eichorn'',
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1555. * ''Wider den Ehteuffel. Gedruckt zu Franckfurt an der Oder durch Johann Eichorn'',
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1556. * ''Vom Gotslestern.''
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1556. * ''Beider Antichrist, des Constantinopolitanischen / vnd Römischen / einstimmig vnd gleichfoermig Leer Glauben und Religion Wieder Christum den Son deß lebendigen Gottes durch D. Andream Musculum.''
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1557. * ''Vom jüngsten Tage.'' Kolophon: ''Gedruckt zu Erffurt / durch Georgium Bawman / zum bunten Lawen / bey Sanct Paul.''
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1557. * ''Wider den Fluchteufel. Von dem Unchristlichen, erschrecklichen und grausamen Fluchen und Gottslesterung, trewe und wolmeinede Vermanung und Warnung.''
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1561. * ''Von des Teufels Tyranney, Macht vnd Gewalt, sonderlich in diesen letzten tagen, vnterrichtung. Gedruckt zu Erffurdt durch Georgium Bawmann bey St. Paul.'' Anno 1561
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* ''Bedencks Ende.'' Kolophon: ''Gedruckt zu Franckfurt an der Oder / durch Johan Eichorn 1572.''
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Musculus, Andreas 1514 births 1581 deaths People from Schneeberg, Saxony German Lutheran theologians Lutheran Eucharistic theology Leipzig University alumni University of Wittenberg alumni European University Viadrina faculty 16th-century German Protestant theologians German male non-fiction writers 16th-century German male writers