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Eyn Widerruff vom Fegefeur
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Refutation, by Luther, of the teaching of Purgatory. -
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Vermanung zum Sacrament des leybs vnd bluots vnsers Herren
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Luther wrote this "Exhortation to the sacraments" during his stay at Coburg Castle in 1530, during the Diet of Augsburg. -
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Vier trostliche Psalmen, an die Königin zu Hungern
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: An interpretation on 4 Consolation Psalms (Ps. 37, 62, 94, 109), written by Luther for Queen Mary of Hungary, sister of the Emperor Charles V, after the death of her husband Louis in the battle of Mohács. -
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Das der frey will nichts sey : Anntwort D. Martini Luther ann Erasmum Rotherdam
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: German translation by Martin Luther's colleague, Justus Jonas, of "De servo arbitrio". "De servo arbitrio (Concerning the Enslaved Will)" is considered one of Luther's greatest literary productions, and among the most important writings of the Reformation. In it, he defends the idea of the complete inability of the human being to please God, apart from Divine grace. -
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Das ander teyl widder die hymlischen Propheten, vom Sacrament.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: The Second printing of Luther's book, "Against the Heavenly Prophets addresses A. Karlstadt's doctrine of the Sacraments. This is the second printing of this work in its year of issue. -
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Ordenung vn[d] bericht wie es furterhin (mit yenen so das hochwirdig Sacrament empfahen wolle[n]) gehalten soll werden
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Early guidance by Luther on how a Christian ought to approach and receive the Lord's Supper. Includes the Words of Institution, the Aaronic Benediction, and a series of questions that ought to be put to everyone wishing to receive the Sacrament, with appropriate answers. -
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Ain Sermon von stercke vnnd zuo nemen des glaubens vn[d] der liebe : Aus der Epistel S. Pauli zun Eypesernn
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Sixth of six printings to appear in 1525, the year of its initial printing, of this sermon by Luther on the strengthening of faith and love. -
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Eyn Sermon von stercke vnnd zuonemen des glaubens vnnd der liebe : Aus der Epistel S. Pauli zuon Eypesernn
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Third of six printings to appear in 1525, the year of its initial printing, of this sermon by Luther on the strengthening of faith and love. -
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Vonn dem grewel der stillmesse, so man den Canon nennet
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Luther here offers his translation of the Canon of the Mass together with a brief treatise against the practice of private masses. Text in German includes Luther's German translation of the Canon from the Latin. -
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Die Epistel S. Paul an die Galater
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: In August 1523, a second revision of Luther's 1519 Galatians commentary was issued by Luther himself. V. Heydnecker (who may have been V. Obsopaeus) prepared this German translation of the work. Text in German includes M. Luther's translation of St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians from the Greek N.T. Text is translated from M. Luther's Latin work: In epistolam Sancti Pauli ad Galatas commentarius (1519) by V. Heydnecker, who some scholars believe was V. Obsopäus. Text is translation of the 2nd version of Luther's work. -
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Ain lectio[n] wider die Rottengayster, vn[d] wie sich weltlich oberkayt halte[n] sol, : Auss der ersten epistel S. Pauli zuo Timotheo, an freytag nach Oculi
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Sermon preached March 24th, 1525, on Timothy 1:18-2:29. -
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Ermanunge zum Fryde auff die zwölff Artickel der Bawrshafft in Schwaben
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Martin Luther's response to the Twelve Arcticles, a list of demands issued by the leaders of the peasant's revolt to the Swabian League and often seen as the first list of human rights in Europe. -
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Philipps Melanchtons Sendtbrieff an ein Kartheüser, von den dreyen Clostergelübten : Von der Keüschait, Von der Armuot, Und von der gehorsam ; wittenberg, 1524
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: First German printing of this treatise by Philipp Melanchthon on the three monastic vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. -
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An die Radtherren aller Stette teutsches lands : Das sy Christliche schuolen auffrichten vnd hallten sollen
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: This is the ninth printing of Luther's treatise addressed top the councilmen of Germany that they should promote the building of schools. -
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Von eynsetzung vnnd ordnung der diener der Kirchen, das ist der gemaine, : An den Ersamen vn[d] weysen Rathe der Stat Prage des Böhemishcen Landes: auss dem Lateyn in das Teütsch gebracht vnnd gezogen jm Jar 1524.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Translation into German by M. Reinhard of Luther's Latin work: "De instituendis ministris ecclesiae." The attribution of the translation to M. Reinhard is questioned. -
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Die weysse der Messz, : vnnd geniesung des Hochwirdigen Sacraments, für die Christliche Gemayn verteütscht
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Luther wrote his "Formula of the Mass and Communion" in 1523 at the insistence of N. Hausmann, the preacher at the Marienkirche, in Zwickau. Hausmann then wanted a German version to be used in his church. P. Speratus supplied one, and an unnamed Nuremberg translator supplied another. This is that Nuremberg work's first printing. -
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Eyn Brieff an die Fürsten zu Sachsen von dem auffrurischen Geyst
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Fourth printing of an open letter by Martin Luther to the princes of Saxony, in which he calls on them to monitor the actions of Thomas Müntzer in order to prevent the outbreak of violence. When war did break out the following year, Luther was one of the harshest critics of the rebelling peasants. -
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Die weyse der Mess, vn[d] geniessung des hochwirdigen Sacrame[n]ts, für die Christliche gemain verteütscht
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: First published in Latin in 1523, Luther defines in this tract the order of the Sunday worship service and the distribution of communion. This pamphlet is an important forerunner of Luther's "Deutsche Messe" (German Mass) published in 1526. -
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Der hundert vn[d] siben vn[d] zwaintzigest Psalm ausgelegt, an die Christen zu Rigen in Liffland
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Luther's first attempts to communicate with the Protestants at Riga were unsuccessful. Later, communications were established, and this commentary on Psalm 127 was the result of their request for something edifying. This is the seventh printing of the work.