The Motley Magpie was a quarterly journal dedicated to the promotion
of Lutheran ceremonia in the evangelical catholic tradition
as confessed in the Book of Concord AD 1580/1584. It
provided a forum for the dissemination, discussion, and critique of
topics relating to this important and neglected issue.
We published for three years to
discuss the matters we felt deserved attention.
As many are still wishing to read what we have written we
decided to offer the entire three year run on the web.
The title was taken from the mockery spoken
by a 17th century Calvinist in Anhalt against Lutherans who wore
traditional vestments, specifically the surplice and cassock.
It was said that the Lutheran
pastor so dressed would "march around as motley as a magpie"
(... picae instar versicolorem incedere ...).
We thought this calumny a fitting tribute, and, title for this journal.
The reverend editors are ordained Lutheran pastors who
unconditionally subscribe to the Lutheran Confessions.
The Motley Magpie
ISSN 1544-5305
© Motley Magpie
Publications 2004-2006
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Volume 3, Number 4, October 2005
A Sermon on Matthew 18
PETER M. BERG
Blaspheming Romanizing Allegorists
PETER M. BERG
Holy Laughter
PETER M. BERG
It Was Wine - No Doubt About It
JOHN W. BERG
The Case of the Lost Luther Reference - Solved
JOHN W. BERG
What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
JOHN W. BERG
Letters and Misc.
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