Von der Eua[n]gelischen Messz : was die Messz sey, wie vnd durch wen, vnnd warumb sy auffgesetzt sey. : Auch wie man Messz sol hören, vnd das hochwirdig sacrament empfahen, vnd warumb man es empfecht. Anno 1524

Bugenhagen, Johann, 1485-1558

Summary: The term "Evangelical Mass" was coined by the Lutherans as their attempt to shop that it was they and not the Catholics who were the preservers of the true tradition of the Lord's Supper. Bugenhagen was, next to Melanchthon, Luther's closest ally in the Protestant struggle. This tract indicates which attributes the Lutherans believed to be necessary for worthy reception of the Lord's Supper.
Signatures: A-B4, C2, D4; [A] unsigned, D4b blank.
Imprint: In VD16 with place and printer, "[Nurenberg: Hans Hergot]".
Binding: Bound in dark green morocco by Hans Asper.
Additional Details: There is a bookplate from Ernest Stroehlin library on the upper pastedown. Text in German includes some translation from Latin. Summa christlicher Gerechtigkeit is attributed to C. Cantz in text.

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