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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Martin Luther; Conrad Bergendoff; Eric W Gritsch |
OCLC Number: | 4603655 |
Notes: | Introduction to vol. 1 by E. Gordon Rupp. General editor of volumes 1-3, Helmut T. Lehmann. |
Description: | 3 volumes ; 24 cm. |
Contents: | v. 1. A sermon on the ban, 1520 -- A discussion on how confession should be made, 1520 -- On the papacy in Rome, against the most celebrated Romanist in Leipzig, 1520 -- To the goat in Leipzig, 1521 -- Concerning the answer of the goat in Leipzig, 1521 -- Answer to the hyperchristian, hyperspiritual, and hyperlearned book by goat Emser in Leipsig-- including some thoughts regarding his companion, the fool Murner, 1521 -- Dr. Luther's retraction of the error forced upon him by the most highly learned priest of God, Sir Jerome Emser, vicar in Meissen, 1521 -- Against the spiritual estate of the Pope and the Bishops, falsely so called, 1522 -- That a Christian assembly or congregation has the right and power to judge all teaching and to call, appoint, and dismiss teachers, established and proven by scripture, 1523. v. 2. Concerning the ministry, 1523 -- Letter to the Princes of Saxony concerning the rebellious spirit, 1524 -- Letter to the Christians at Strassburg in opposition to the fanatic spirit, 1524 -- Against the heavenly prophets in the matter of images and sacraments, 1525 -- Concerning rebaptism, 1528 -- Instructions for the visitors of parish pastors in electoral Saxony, 1528 -- The keys, 1530 -- Infiltrating and clandestine preachers, 1532 -- v. 3. On the councils and the church, 1539 -- Against Hanswurst, 1541 -- Against the Roman papacy, an institution of the devil, 1545. |
Responsibility: | edited by Eric W. Gritsch [and] Conrad Bergendoff. |
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