The Protestant Reformation /
The Protestant Reformation /
edited by Hans J. Hillerbrand.
- Rev. ed., 1st Harper Perennial ed.
- New York : Harper Perennial, 2009.
- xxvii, 290p. ; 21 cm.
"First Harper Torchbooks edition published 1968."--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
pt. 1. Martin Luther and the German Reformation. The grievances [gravamina] of the the German people -- Summary instruction for indulgence preachers -- John Tetzel L a sermon -- Frederick the Wise, elector of Saxony : The Wittenberg book of holies -- Letter tot he Archbishop Albert of Mainz-- Preface to the first volume of Latin writings -- The freedom of a Christian man -- Invocavit sermons -- Preface to the German translation of the New Testament -- Concerning governmental authority -- The twelve Articles of the Swabian peasants -- Friendly admonition to peace concerning the Twelve Articles of the Swabian Peasants -- Commentary on St. Paul's Epistles to the Galatians -- Concernin g the Jews and their lies -- Argula von Grumbach : Account of a Christian woman -- pt. 2. The division of the Reformation. Conrad Grebel and others: Letter to Thomas Müntzer (1524) -- The Schleitheim Confession of Faith -- Augustin Würzlburger : Proceedings of his trial -- Peter Riedemann : Account of our religion -- Elizabeth, a Dutch Anabaptist martyr : A letter -- pt. 3. John Calvin. Ecclesiastical ordinances of Geneva -- Institutes of the Christian religion -- Philip Mornay : A defence of liberty against tyrants -- pt. 4. The English Reformation. William Tyndale : The New Testament in English -- The six articles Act -- Thomas Cranmer : Preface to the Bible -- The examination of Anne Askew -- John Jewel : An apology for the Church of England -- John Field and Thomas Wilcox : An admonition to the Parliament -- pt. 5. Pstlude: Anew age? Sebastian Castellio : About heretics : should they be persecuted?
9780061148477 0061148474
2006052140
Reformation--Sources.
BR305.3 / .P75 2009
270.6
"First Harper Torchbooks edition published 1968."--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
pt. 1. Martin Luther and the German Reformation. The grievances [gravamina] of the the German people -- Summary instruction for indulgence preachers -- John Tetzel L a sermon -- Frederick the Wise, elector of Saxony : The Wittenberg book of holies -- Letter tot he Archbishop Albert of Mainz-- Preface to the first volume of Latin writings -- The freedom of a Christian man -- Invocavit sermons -- Preface to the German translation of the New Testament -- Concerning governmental authority -- The twelve Articles of the Swabian peasants -- Friendly admonition to peace concerning the Twelve Articles of the Swabian Peasants -- Commentary on St. Paul's Epistles to the Galatians -- Concernin g the Jews and their lies -- Argula von Grumbach : Account of a Christian woman -- pt. 2. The division of the Reformation. Conrad Grebel and others: Letter to Thomas Müntzer (1524) -- The Schleitheim Confession of Faith -- Augustin Würzlburger : Proceedings of his trial -- Peter Riedemann : Account of our religion -- Elizabeth, a Dutch Anabaptist martyr : A letter -- pt. 3. John Calvin. Ecclesiastical ordinances of Geneva -- Institutes of the Christian religion -- Philip Mornay : A defence of liberty against tyrants -- pt. 4. The English Reformation. William Tyndale : The New Testament in English -- The six articles Act -- Thomas Cranmer : Preface to the Bible -- The examination of Anne Askew -- John Jewel : An apology for the Church of England -- John Field and Thomas Wilcox : An admonition to the Parliament -- pt. 5. Pstlude: Anew age? Sebastian Castellio : About heretics : should they be persecuted?
9780061148477 0061148474
2006052140
Reformation--Sources.
BR305.3 / .P75 2009
270.6