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The study deals with the preaching works of the Lutheran preacher Matthias Hoë von Hoënegg (1580-1645) during his stay in Prague in the period from 1611 to 1613. At that time, Hoë was a representative of the German Lutheran community, who was engaged in educational activities and in the construction of the St. Salvator Church in the Old Town (Prague). When analyzing the sermons, attention is paid to argumentation strategies and to ways Hoë used in order to cope with different doctrine of other denominations in the context of confessional plurality in Prague in the period after the Battle of White Mountain. The research of Hoë’s preaching activities points to the confirmation of the rightness of the Lutheran Confession and to the ways he defined himself against the differences of other confessions, namely against the Roman Catholic Church.