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BOOK II. |
YOUTH, CONVERSION, AND FIRST LABOURS, OF LUTHER. |
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CHAP. I. |
Luther—His Parentage—The Paternal Roof—Strict Discipline—School—The Shunammite—His Studies—University, |
103 |
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CHAP. II. |
Scholasticism and the Classics—Luther's Piety—His Discovery of a Bible—His Sickness—The Thunderstorm—His Entrance into a Convent, |
112 |
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CHAP. III. |
His Father's Anger—Servile Employments—His Studies—The Bible—Hebrew and Greek—His Agony during Mass—Faints, |
118 |
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CHAP. IV. |
Staupitz—His Piety—His Visitation—His Conversation—Presents Luther with a Bible—The Old Monk—Luther's Consecration—His Call to Wittemberg, |
126 |
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CHAP. V. |
The University of Wittemberg—Luther's First Employment—Biblical Lectures—Preaching at Wittemberg—The Old Chapel, |
136 |
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CHAP. VI. |
Luther's Journey to Rome—A Convent on the Po—Luther's Behaviour at Rome—Corruption of the Romish Clergy—Prevailing Immorality—Pilate's Staircase, |
140 |
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CHAP. VII. |
Doctor's Degree—Carlstadt—Luther's Oath—First Views of Reformation—The Schoolmen—Spalatin, |
149 |
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CHAP. VIII. |
'Popular Declamations'—Moral Purity of Luther—Mysticism—Spenlein—Justification by Faith—Necessity of Works, |
156 |
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CHAP. IX. |
First Theses—Visit to the Convents—Dresden—Erfurt—Tornator Peace and the Cross—Labours—The Plague, |
163 |
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CHAP. X. |
Luther and the Elector—Duke George—Luther at Court—Dinner Emser's Supper, |
167 |
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CHAP. XI. |
Theses—Human Nature—Rationalism—Eck—Urban Regius—Luther's Modesty, |
172 |
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Book III. |
THE INDULGENCES AND THESES. |
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CHAP. I. |
Cortège—Tezel—His Discourse—Sale of Indulgences—Public Penance—Letter of Indulgence—Feasting and Debauchery, |
180 |
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CHAP. II. |
The Soul in the Burying-Ground—Shoemaker of Hagenau—Myconius—Stratagem—Miner of Schneeberg, |
187 |
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CHAP. III. |
Leo X—His Necessities—Albert—His Character—Franciscans and Dominicans, |
193 |
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CHAP. IV. |
Tezel Approaches—Luther in the Confessional—Tezel's Rage—Luther's Discourse—The Elector's Dream, |
197 |
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CHAP. V. |
Luther's Theses—Letter to Albert—Dissemination of the Theses, |
203 |
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CHAP. VI. |
Reuchlin—Erasmus—Flek—Bibra—The Emperor—The Pope—Myconius—The Monks—Adelman—An Old Priest—Bishop of Brandenburg—Luther's Moving Principle, |
213 |
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CHAP. VII. |
Tezel's Attack—Luther's Reply—Luther and Spalatin—Study of Scripture—Scheurl and Luther—Luther pleads for the People—A new Suit, |
221 |
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CHAP. VIII. |
Disputation at Frankfort—Tezel's Theses—Knipstrow—Luther's Theses burnt—Tezel's Theses burnt, |
227 |
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CHAP. IX. |
Prierio—His Dialogue—Luther's
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