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1546
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TextChristliche vermanung
Bugenhagen, Johann, 1485-1558Summary: A German translation of Bugenhagen's "Short Admonition Full of Piety" to his neighbors in Bohemia, Silesia, and Lusatia, asking that they not give assistance to the Emperor and his troops in their war against the Protestants.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: A German translation of Bugenhagen's "Short Admonition Full of Piety" to his neighbors in Bohemia, Silesia, and Lusatia, asking that they not give assistance to the Emperor and his troops in their war against the Protestants. -
TextDe viro sancto Martino Lvthero purae doctrinae Euangelij instauratore, ex hac mortali uita ad aeternam Dei consuetudinem euocato = Auff das Chrisitliche absterben des heilige[n] Theologen, Doctoris Martini Lutheri
Stigel, Johann, 1515-1562Summary:Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: -
TextEin Schrifft D. Johann Bugenhagen Pomerani, Pastoris der Kirchen zu Witteberg : An andere Pastorn vnnd Predigern, Von der jtzigen Kriegsrüstung
Bugenhagen, Johann, 1485-1558Summary: Open letter by Johann Bugenhagen, pastor in Wittenberg, to the clergy of Saxony concerning the coming Schmalkald War.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Open letter by Johann Bugenhagen, pastor in Wittenberg, to the clergy of Saxony concerning the coming Schmalkald War. -
TextEinweyhung eines newen Hauses zum Predigampt Göttlichs Worts erbawet, Im Churfůrstlichen Schloss zu Torgaw
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Second edition of a sermon preached on October 5, 1544 on Luke 14 (Healing of the man with dropsy on the Sabbath day). The sermon was preached in Torgau at the dedication of a new chapel in the Elector's Castle and the text was edited by Caspar Creutziger.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Second edition of a sermon preached on October 5, 1544 on Luke 14 (Healing of the man with dropsy on the Sabbath day). The sermon was preached in Torgau at the dedication of a new chapel in the Elector's Castle and the text was edited by Caspar Creutziger. -
TextOratio in funere Reverendi viri D. Martini Lutheri
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: This is the original Latin version of Melanchthon's funeral oration for Luther, preached in Wittenberg, February 22, 1546. The friendship between Luther and Melanchthon was almost legendary, even in their own lifetimes, and this deeply moving oration is an eloquent testimony to the depth of Melanchthon's feelings for his friend of twenty-eight years.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: This is the original Latin version of Melanchthon's funeral oration for Luther, preached in Wittenberg, February 22, 1546. The friendship between Luther and Melanchthon was almost legendary, even in their own lifetimes, and this deeply moving oration is an eloquent testimony to the depth of Melanchthon's feelings for his friend of twenty-eight years. -
TextWarnung : Erinnerung vnd Christliche Ermanung sampt gruntliche[m] bericht von itziger Kriegsvbung in Deutzscher Nation
Treulinger, Johann, active 1546Summary: Response by an otherwise unknown author to the in 1546 developing Schmalkald War. The author leans more towards the position of the Holy Roman Emperor, rather than to that of the Lutheran princes.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Response by an otherwise unknown author to the in 1546 developing Schmalkald War. The author leans more towards the position of the Holy Roman Emperor, rather than to that of the Lutheran princes. -
TextZeitungen aus Welschlanden : daraus ein jder klar vorstehen kan, das der Babst vnd seine geistlichen den Keyser zu dem jtzigen Kriege bewegt ...
Summary: Early "newspaper/editorial" accusing the Pope and the Roman clergy of being the true instigators of the Schmalkald War.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Early "newspaper/editorial" accusing the Pope and the Roman clergy of being the true instigators of the Schmalkald War.