Luther, vol. 3 of 6
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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 XV
1. Luther’s Religious Situation. Was his Reaction a Break with Radicalism?
2. From the Congregational to the State Church Secularisations
3. The Question of the Religious War; Luther’s Vacillating Attitude. The League of Schmalkalden, 1531
4. The Turks Without and the Turks [Papists] Within the Empire
5. Luther’s Nationalism and Patriotism
CHAPTER XVI
1. Growth of Luther’s Idea of his Divine Mission
2. His Mission Alleged against the Papists
3. Proofs of the Divine Mission. Miracles and Prophecies
CHAPTER XVII
1. Luther’s Vocation. His Standard of Life
2. Some of Luther’s Practical Principles of Life
3. Luther’s Admissions Concerning His own Practice of Virtue
4. The Table-Talk and the First Notes of the same
5. On Marriage and Sexuality
6. Contemporary Complaints. Later False Reports
7. The “Good Drink”
CHAPTER XVIII
1. Melanchthon in the Service of Lutheranism, 1518-30
2. Disagreements and Accord between Luther and Melanchthon
CHAPTER XIX
1. Zwingli and the Controversy on the Supper
2. Carlstadt
3. Johann Agricola, Jacob Schenk, and Johann Egranus
4. Bugenhagen, Jonas and others
CHAPTER XX
1. Zürich, Münster, the Wittenberg Concord, 1536
2. Efforts in view of a Council. Vergerio visits Luther
3. The Schmalkalden Assembly of 1537. Luther’s Illness
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