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History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century (Volume 1)
A new translation by Henry Beveridge

History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century (Volume 1) A new translation by Henry Beveridge

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    BOOK II. YOUTH, CONVERSION, AND FIRST LABOURS, OF LUTHER.   CHAP. I. Luther—His Parentage—The Paternal Roof—Strict Discipline—School—The Shunammite—His Studies—University, 103   CHAP. II. Scholasticism and the Classics—Luther's Piety—His Discovery of a Bible—His Sickness—The Thunderstorm—His Entrance into a Convent, 112   CHAP. III. His Father's Anger—Servile Employments—His Studies—The Bible—Hebrew and Greek—His Agony during Mass—Faints, 118   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   CHAP. V. The University of Wittemberg—Luther's First Employment—Biblical Lectures—Preaching at Wittemberg—The Old Chapel, 136   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   CHAP. VII. Doctor's Degree—Carlstadt—Luther's Oath—First Views of Reformation—The Schoolmen—Spalatin, 149   CHAP. VIII. 'Popular Declamations'—Moral Purity of Luther—Mysticism—Spenlein—Justification by Faith—Necessity of Works, 156   CHAP. IX. First Theses—Visit to the Convents—Dresden—Erfurt—Tornator Peace and the Cross—Labours—The Plague, 163   CHAP. X. Luther and the Elector—Duke George—Luther at Court—Dinner Emser's Supper, 167   CHAP. XI. Theses—Human Nature—Rationalism—Eck—Urban Regius—Luther's Modesty, 172     Book III. THE INDULGENCES AND THESES.   CHAP. I. Cortège—Tezel—His Discourse—Sale of Indulgences—Public Penance—Letter of Indulgence—Feasting and Debauchery, 180   CHAP. II. The Soul in the Burying-Ground—Shoemaker of Hagenau—Myconius—Stratagem—Miner of Schneeberg, 187   CHAP. III. Leo X—His Necessities—Albert—His Character—Franciscans and Dominicans, 193   CHAP. IV. Tezel Approaches—Luther in the Confessional—Tezel's Rage—Luther's Discourse—The Elector's Dream, 197   CHAP. V. Luther's Theses—Letter to Albert—Dissemination of the Theses, 203   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   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   CHAP. VIII. Disputation at Frankfort—Tezel's Theses—Knipstrow—Luther's Theses burnt—Tezel's Theses burnt, 227   CHAP. IX. Prierio—His Dialogue—Luther's

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