Luther, vol. 2 of 6
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES:
—Obvious print and punctuation errors were corrected.
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LUTHER
Nihil Obstat
C. Schut, s.t.d.,
Censor Deputatus.
Imprimatur
Edm. Can. Surmont,
Vic. Gen.
Hartmann Grisar
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LUTHER
A FEW PRESS OPINIONS OF VOLUME I
CONTENTS
CHAPTER XI
1. Allies among the Humanists and the Nobility till the middle of 1520
2. The Veiling of the Great Apostasy
3. Luther’s Great Reformation-Works—Radicalism and Religion
4. Luther’s Followers. Two Types of His Cultured Partisans: Willibald Pirkheimer and Albert Dürer
CHAPTER XII
1. The Trial. The Excommunication (1520) and its Consequences
2. The Diet of Worms, 1521; Luther’s Attitude
3. Legends
4. Luther’s sojourn at the Wartburg
5. Wartburg Legends
CHAPTER XIII
1. Against the Fanatics. Congregational Churches?
2. Against Celibacy. Doubtful Auxiliaries from the Clergy and the Convents
3. Reaction of the Apostasy on its Author. His Private Life (1522-1525)
4. Further Traits towards a Picture of Luther. Outward Appearance. Sufferings, Bodily and Mental
CHAPTER XIV
1. Luther’s Marriage
2. The Peasant-War. Polemics
3. The Religion of the Enslaved Will. The Controversy between Luther and Erasmus (1524-1525)
4. New Views on the Secular Authorities
5. How the New Church System was Introduced
6. Sharp Encounters with the Fanatics
7. Progress of the Apostasy. Diets of Spires (1529) and Augsburg (1530)
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