Epistola D. Martini Luther ad Georgium Spalatinum &c. de disputatione sua : Eiusdem super Tredecim Proposit[i]o[n]ibus Lipsi[a]e disputatis resolutiones

Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

Summary: The Leipzig disputation was a debate between Martin Luther and Andreas Karlstadt on the one hand and Johann Eck on the other. While Karlstadt and Eck found some grounds for agreement on the question of free will, Luther and Eck disagreed vehemently over the question of the pope's authority to establish new articles of faith. This work publishes a letter Luther wrote to his friend Georg Spalatin, as well as 13 theses by Luther refuting Eck's position on the primacy of the pope and the authority of councils.
Signatures: a-c⁴, d⁶. (last leaf and preceding page are blank).
Binding: Bound in 19th century sheepskin with marbled endpapers.
Imprint: from Benzing.
Additional Details: Date at conclusion of letter to Spalatin: Vale Witttenberge M.D.xjx. Assumptionis Marianne.Includes armorial bookplate of Wm. Bacon Stevens on front inside cover and an ownership inscription of Stevens on verso of front free endpaper. Acquired through the generous subvention of Mr. Joe and Mrs. Lorela Wilkins in honor of Deirdre W. Ritger and Darrick Wilkins.

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