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Book Description
- Title:
- Martin Luther. The Hero of the Reformation 1483-1546
- Authors:
- Henry Eyster Jacobs [1844-1932]
- Publication Year:
- 1898
- Location:
- New York & London
- Publisher:
- G.P. Putman's Sons
- Pages:
- 454
- Subjects:
- Martin Luther, Reformation, Germany, Biography
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Book I. THe Monk (1483-1517)
- Birth and Childhood
- Student Life
- In the Cloister
- The Professor
- Book II. The Protestant (1517-1522)
- The Sale of Indulgences; and the Theses
- The Reception of the Theses and the Heidelberg Conference
- Eck, Prierias, and the Pope
- Before Cajetan at Augsberg
- Miltilz and the Leipzig Disputation
- Political Complications; New Allies; The Three Great Treatises of 1520
- The Bull
- The Diet of Worms
- At the Wartburg
- Book III. The Reformer (1522-1546)
- Carlstadt and the Zwickau Prophets
- Rebuilding
- The Lines Drawn
- The Peasant's War
- Marriage
- Visitation of Churches and the Catechisms
- Zwingli and the Marburg Colloquy
- Coburg and Augsburg
- The Schmalkald League and the Struggles with Rome and Fanaticism
- Vergerius; The Wittenberg Concord; and the Schmalkald Articles
- New Triumphs and Trials
- The Landgrave of Hess
- Diet of Ratisbon; Controversies with the Jurists, Emperor and Pope
- Luther's Theology
- Home Life and Last Days
- Appendix I
- Appendix II
- Index
Cross References