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First principles of the reformation or the ninety-five theses and the three primary works of Dr. Martin Luther translated into English.

Author: Martin Luther; Henry Wace; C A Buchheim; Robert Scarlett Grignon
Publisher: Philadelphia, Lutheran publication Society, 1885.
Edition/Format:   Book   Microform : Microfilm : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Sources
Early works to 1800
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Martin Luther; Henry Wace; C A Buchheim; Robert Scarlett Grignon
OCLC Number: 3335715
Notes: The "Three primary works" are: Address to the Christian nobility of the German nation; Concerning Christian liberty; On the Babylonish captivity of the Church.
The Address to the nobility was translated by Prof. Buchheim; the Theses and the last two works by R.S. Grignon.
Microfilm copy.
Description: lxxxviii, 245 p. port. 23 cm.
Other Titles: Ninety-five theses and the three primary works of Dr. Martin Luther translated into English.
Ninety-five theses.
Address to the nobility of the German nation.
Concerning Christian liberty.
On the Babylonish captivity of the church.
Works of Martin Luther.
Works.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Works. Wace.
Responsibility: Edited with theological and historical introductions by Henry Wace and C.A. Buchheim.

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