Rupertus Meldenius

As a follower of the Concord, he defended the forerunner of Pietism, Johann Arndt, in the confrontation about the orthodoxy of his teachings. In 1626 he published under the pseudonym Rupertus Meldenius a work entitled ''Paraenesis votiva per Pace Ecclesia ad Theologos Augustana Confessionis auctore Ruperto Meldenio Theologo'' (A Reminder for Peace at the Church of the Augsburg Confession of Theologians), in which he argued for peace among the contending parties and unity within the meaning of the Concord, and called for the practice of charity (i.e. Christian love), saying: :Verbo dicam: ''si nos servaremus in necessariis unitatem, in non necessariis libertatem, in utrisque caritatem, optimo certe loco essent res nostrae'' (F. Lücke [ p. 128 mn. 223])
which later developed into the phrase "''In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas''" (In essentials unity, in doubtful things/non-essentials liberty, in all things charity). Provided by Wikipedia