History of the Christian Church, Volume VII. Modern Christianity. The German Reformation.
in Bohemia.^421 Another copy is preserved in the college library at Freiberg in Saxony.^422 Both are from the fourteenth century ...
least; for his version was made from the original Hebrew and Greek, and was so far superior in every respect that the older vers ...
In December a second edition was required, which contained many corrections and improvements.^429 He at once proceeded to the mo ...
orthography and inflections were modernized, obsolete words removed, the versicular division introduced (first in a Heidelberg r ...
NOTE. the pre-lutheran german bible. According to the latest investigations, fourteen printed editions of the whole Bible in the ...
Ihr habt gehortt, das zu den alten gesagt ist, du sollt nit todten, wer aber todtet, der soll des gerichts schuldig seyn. Ich ab ...
257–260, the hypothesis that it was made by Waldenses (who had also a Romanic version); and he tried to prove it in his Die Wald ...
§ 63. A Critical Estimate of Luther’s Version. Luther’s version of the Bible is a wonderful monument of genius, learning, and pi ...
and Nicolaus Lyra (d. 1340), the chief of mediaeval commentators, who, besides the Fathers, consulted also the Jewish rabbis.^44 ...
heavy, involved, dragging, and unwieldy.^449 He popularized and adapted it to theology and religion. He enriched it with the voc ...
Dr. Emser, one of the most learned opponents of the Reformation, singled out in Luther’s New Testament several hundred linguisti ...
He therefore insisted on this insertion in spite of all outcry against it. His defense is very characteristic. "If your papist," ...
Emser’s interpretation of Rom. 3:28.^462 Dr. Eck’s German Bible has few notes, but a strongly anti-Protestant preface.^463 To be ...
An official revision of Luther’s version was inaugurated, after long previous agitation and discussion, by the "Eisenach German ...
Hence the Anglo-American revision is much more thorough and complete. It embodies the results of the latest critical and exegeti ...
Melanchthon finished his "Theological Common-Places or Ground-Thoughts (Loci Communes or Loci Theologici), in April, 1521, and s ...
The editions of his theological manual are divided into three classes: 1, those from 1521 to 1535; 2, those from 1535 to 1544; 3 ...
of a corporeal presence and oral manducation of the body and blood of Christ; and laid the main stress on the spiritual, yet rea ...
Melanchthon’s Loci are the ablest theological work of the Lutheran Church in the sixteenth century. Calvin’s Institutes (1536) e ...
This was the case even in Saxony and at Wittenberg, the nursery of the new state of things. Luther himself did not at first cont ...
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