History of the Christian Church, Volume VII. Modern Christianity. The German Reformation.
rather than historical. It converted Gibbon to Romanism, but left him at last a skeptic, like Bayle, who was, also, first a Prot ...
vol. XVI., those from 1538–1546 in vol. XVII. See also the Erlangen ed., vols. 24–32 (issued separately in a second ed. 1883 sqq ...
H. Heppe (German Reformed, d. 1879): Gesch. des deutschen Protestantismus in den Jahren 1555–’85. Marburg, 1852 sqq., 4 vols., 2 ...
Joh. Janssen: Geschichte des deutschen Volkes seit dem Ausgang des Mittelalters. Freiburg, i. B. 1876–’88, 6 vols. (down to 1618 ...
of a Saxon monk and priest, all the national forces combined against the anti-christian tyranny and shook it of forever. He carr ...
(1) The Halle edition by Johann Georg Walch, Halle, 1740–1750, in 24 vols., 4to. Republished with corrections and additions by D ...
They are based on stenographic reports of Diaconus Georg Rörer of Wittenberg (ordained by Luther 1525, d. at Halle, 1557), who t ...
1883; French transl. of the first ed., Strassburg, 1837); Genthe (Leipz., 1842, with seventeen steel engravings); Westermann (Ha ...
Die Mystik Luther’s. Leipz., 1879. Kattenbusch: Luther’s Stellung z. den ökumenischen Symbolen. Giessen, 1883. IV. Luther as Bib ...
on the Reformation. Gettysburg, 1884. The Luther Document (No. XVII.) of the American Evang. Alliance, with addresses of Rev. Dr ...
On the day following he was baptized and received the name of the saint of the day. His parents had recently removed to that tow ...
them who studied at Wittenberg. From her he learned the word: "There is nothing dearer in this world than the love of woman."^11 ...
not with elegance and refinement. The knowledge of Greek he acquired afterward as professor at Wittenberg. In classical culture ...
July, 1505, two weeks before his momentous decision, he was overtaken by a violent thunderstorm near Erfurt, on his return from ...
religion; but it is an error to suppose that this order represented the anti-Pelagian or evangelical views of the North African ...
St. Thomas and Duns Scotus, without being affected by his sceptical tendency. He acknowledged the authority of Aristotle, whom h ...
dogmengesch. Stellung, in the "Theol. Studien und Kritiken," 1879. Ludwig Keller: Johann von Staupitz, und das Waldenserthum, in ...
in which the secret of God’s eternal will was revealed. He also prophetically assured him that God would overrule these trials a ...
without being a Protestant.^137 He cared little for Romanism, less for Lutheranism, all for practical Christianity. His relation ...
conception. In the Catholic system justification (dikaivwsi") is a gradual process conditioned by faith and good works; in the P ...
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