Dris Martini Luhteri Colloquia Mensalia: Or, Dr Martin Luther's Divine Discourses at His Table, &c
Author: Martin Luther
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Published: 1659
Total Pages: 541
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Author: Martin Luther
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Published: 2017-01-30
Total Pages: 386
ISBN-13: 9781542853507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1566 in German, the "Table Talk" (as it is now more commonly known) is a collection of the towering Protestant Reformer's informal, wide-ranging, often colorful and sometimes controversial conversations about topics ranging from Scripture to the sacraments, from the lives of the saints to the learning of scholastics, from civil magistrates to sacred music-and almost everything in-between. Luther's "Table Talk" presents highlights from conversations (as the title page has it) "with divers Learned Men" on a wide range of theological, Scriptural, historical and social subjects; it also affords valuable and frequently eye-opening insights into "the opinions, motives, reading, daily life, and personal attitude of the greatest German of his age. No dry treatises these, the selections, arranged topically, are usually concise and straightforward, frequently marked by humorous anecdotes, sharp (and merciless) wit, and unrestrained zeal for the work of ecclesial reformation. Nearly all the copies of the original work were destroyed by order of Pope Gregory XIII (1572-1585), and possession of it was punishable by death. A single copy, wrapped in linen and coated in beeswax, had been secretly buried and was accidentally unearthed nearly 70 years after its banning. It was smuggled to England by Captain Henry Bell, who was responsible for its translation and first English publication in 1652. This new edition has been hand-proofed and completely reset to ensure that it contains none of the imperfections which mar either the original or reproduction versions. Contents The Life and Character of Dr. Martin Luther Captain Henry Bell's Narrative A Copy of the Order from the House of Commons The Testimony of J. Aurifaber, D.D., concerning Luther's Divine Discourses Chapter I: Of God's Word, or the Holy Scripture Chapter II: Of God's Works Chapter III: Of the Creation Chapter IV: Of the Nature of the World Chapter V: Of Idolatry Chapter VI: Of the Holy Trinity Chapter VII: Of the Lord Christ Chapter VIII: Of the Holy Ghost Chapter IX: Of Sins Chapter X: Of Free Will Chapter XI: Of the Holy Catechism Chapter XII: Of the Law and Gospel Chapter XIII: That only Faith in Christ Justifieth before God Chapter XIV: Of Good Works Chapter XV: Of Prayer Chapter XVI: Of the Confession and Constancy of the Doctrine Chapter XVII: Of Baptism Chapter XVIII: Of Auricular Confession Chapter XIX: Of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Chapter XX: Of the Christian Church Chapter XXI: Of Excommunication, and the Jurisdiction of the Church Chapter XXII: Of the Office of Preaching, and Ministers of the Church
Author: Martin Luther
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Published: 1791
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Publisher: Blurb
Published: 2018-10-08
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 9780464774426
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1566 in German, the "Table Talk" (as it is now more commonly known) is a collection of the towering Protestant Reformer's informal, wide-ranging, often colorful and sometimes controversial conversations about topics ranging from Scripture to the sacraments, from the lives of the saints to the learning of scholastics, from civil magistrates to sacred music-and almost everything in-between. Luther's "Table Talk" presents highlights from conversations (as the title page has it) "with divers Learned Men" on a wide range of theological, Scriptural, historical and social subjects; it also affords valuable and frequently eye-opening insights into "the opinions, motives, reading, daily life, and personal attitude of the greatest German of his age. No dry treatises these, the selections, arranged topically, are usually concise and straightforward, frequently marked by humorous anecdotes, sharp (and merciless) wit, and unrestrained zeal for the work of ecclesial reformation. Nearly all the copies of the original work were destroyed by order of Pope Gregory XIII (1572-1585), and possession of it was punishable by death. A single copy, wrapped in linen and coated in beeswax, had been secretly buried and was accidentally unearthed nearly 70 years after its banning. It was smuggled to England by Captain Henry Bell, who was responsible for its translation and first English publication in 1652. This new edition has been hand-proofed and completely reset to ensure that it contains none of the imperfections which mar either the original or reproduction versions.
Author: Martin Luther
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Published: 1791
Total Pages: 502
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Published: 1652
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Published: 2015-02-21
Total Pages: 386
ISBN-13: 9781508579151
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVolume I. First published in 1566 in German, the "Table Talk" (as it is now more commonly known) is a collection of the towering Protestant Reformer's informal, wide-ranging, often colorful and sometimes controversial conversations about topics ranging from Scripture to the sacraments, from the lives of the saints to the learning of scholastics, from civil magistrates to sacred music-and almost everything in-between. Luther's "Table Talk" presents highlights from conversations (as the title page has it) "with divers Learned Men" on a wide range of theological, Scriptural, historical and social subjects; it also affords valuable and frequently eye-opening insights into "the opinions, motives, reading, daily life, and personal attitude of the greatest German of his age. No dry treatises these, the selections, arranged topically, are usually concise and straightforward, frequently marked by humorous anecdotes, sharp (and merciless) wit, and unrestrained zeal for the work of ecclesial reformation. Nearly all the copies of the original work were destroyed by order of Pope Gregory XIII (1572-1585), and possession of it was punishable by death. A single copy, wrapped in linen and coated in beeswax, had been secretly buried and was accidentally unearthed nearly 70 years after its banning. It was smuggled to England by Captain Henry Bell, who was responsible for its translation and first English publication in 1652. This new edition has been hand-proofed and completely reset to ensure that it contains none of the imperfections which mar either the original or reproduction versions. Contents The Life and Character of Dr. Martin Luther Captain Henry Bell's Narrative A Copy of the Order from the House of Commons The Testimony of J. Aurifaber, D.D., concerning Luther's Divine Discourses Chapter I: Of God's Word, or the Holy Scriptures Chapter II: Of God's Works Chapter III: Of the Creation Chapter IV: Of the Nature of the World Chapter V: Of Idolatry Chapter VI: Of the Holy Trinity Chapter VII: Of the Lord Christ Chapter VIII: Of the Holy Ghost Chapter IX: Of Sins Chapter X: Of Free Will Chapter XI: Of the Holy Catechism Chapter XII: Of the Law and Gospel Chapter XIII: That only Faith in Christ Justifieth before God Chapter XIV: Of Good Works Chapter XV: Of Prayer Chapter XVI: Of the Confession and Constancy of the Doctrine Chapter XVII: Of Baptism Chapter XVIII: Of Auricular Confession Chapter XIX: Of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Chapter XX: Of the Christian Church Chapter XXI: Of Excommunication, and the Jurisdiction of the Church Chapter XXII: Of the Office of Preaching, and Ministers of the Church
Author: Steve Clark
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-07-27
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 1349276022
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe 1990s have witnessed a major reassessment of Blake initiated by a new and more rigorous comprehension of his modes of production, which in turn has led to re-evaluation of other literary and cultural contexts for his work. Blake in the Nineties grapples with the implications of the new bibliography for Blake studies, in its editorial, interpretative, and historical dimensions. As well as providing an international overview of recent Blake criticism, the collection contributes to current debates in a variety of disciplines dealing with the Romantic period, including art history, counter-Enlightenment-scholarship, theology and hermeneutic theory.
Author: Stanley Gardner
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780838635667
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first section of this book follows Blake out of the family haberdashery shop, where his parents tacitly and unwittingly shaped his future as a poet; then into (and out of) the custody of Basire, Moser, and the Medway militia. The book then turns back to the days of Samuel Pepys for the crowning of King Mob, and for the formulation of systems of social control, particularly directed at the young. Gardner traces the exploitation of children (both poor and "the better sort") through the century and Blake's familiar knowledge of the rescue of workhouse children in his parish which he chronicled in Innocence. It was these turbulent decades that fostered Blake's reactions to what he saw in the city around him, and which became the poems and designs in Innocence and Experience. For Blake, "the terrible desart of London" was where the triad of State, Church and Imperial Commerce set the foundations of privilege and oppression. Respite from this for Blake lay among the Surrey hills south of the Thames, and in "organised Innocence". Illustrated with maps, drawings and engravings of the period this part demonstrates how remarkably Blake's vision responded to his times. The second part of this book includes complete facsimiles of two copies of each of fifty-four plates in the Songs set.
Author: Stanley Gardner
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2014-01-13
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 1472510135
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis major work of historical and interpretative scholarship draws upon fresh evidence to set the Songs in a new perspective. Blake's etchings are substantially discussed alongside the poems they illustrate. The plates of both Innocence and Experience are considered in detail as Blake's response to social circumstances between 1782 and 1794. The reader is asked to re-think the nature of 'the Two Contrary States', and the relationship of the designs to the understanding of Blake.