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TextBericht Amb[r]osii Blaurer von dem Widerruff, so er bey dem articul des hochwirdigen Sacraments des Leibs vnnd Blůts vnsers Herren Jesu Christi gethon soll haben, : auss wölchem auch Vergleichung streittender Mainungen bey dem heylgen Nachtmal des Herren, leichtlich von den vnangefochtnen from[m]hertzigen Christen vermerckt mag werden
Blarer, Ambrosius, 1492-1564Summary: When Blarer was asked by Duke Ulrich of Württemberg to introduce the Reformation in the duchy, he tried to mediate between Zwingli and the Lutherans in the matter of the eucharist. He came to Stuttgart in 1534 to support a compromise and was criticized for abandoning the position he had held while still in Konstanz. In this tract he defends himself against these criticisms and affirms his support of the Stuttgart Concord.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: When Blarer was asked by Duke Ulrich of Württemberg to introduce the Reformation in the duchy, he tried to mediate between Zwingli and the Lutherans in the matter of the eucharist. He came to Stuttgart in 1534 to support a compromise and was criticized for abandoning the position he had held while still in Konstanz. In this tract he defends himself against these criticisms and affirms his support of the Stuttgart Concord. -
TextContra Henricum regem Angliae
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: This is the second and much expanded edition of Luther's reply to Henry VIII's Assertion of the Seven Sacraments. Luther replies quite moderately (for him) to what he feels to be the King's unwarranted assertions on the Catholic Sacraments. This is the second printing of this edition.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: This is the second and much expanded edition of Luther's reply to Henry VIII's Assertion of the Seven Sacraments. Luther replies quite moderately (for him) to what he feels to be the King's unwarranted assertions on the Catholic Sacraments. This is the second printing of this edition. -
TextSerenissimi ac potentissimi Regis Anglie, Christiane fidei defensoris inuictissimi, ad illustrissimos ac clarissimos Saxoni[a]e principes, de coercenda abigendaq[ue] Lutherana factione, & Luthero ipso epistola : Item illustrissimi principis Ducis Georgii ad eundem Regem rescriptio
Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547Summary: Response by King Henry VIII of England to Luther's attack on his book, "Assertio septem sacramentorum", on the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. This printing was issued in Leipzig by Hieronymous Emser, early opponent of Luther, with a reply by his ruler, Duke George of Saxony, and dedicated by Emser to Johann von Schleinitz, bishop of Meissen.Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Response by King Henry VIII of England to Luther's attack on his book, "Assertio septem sacramentorum", on the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. This printing was issued in Leipzig by Hieronymous Emser, early opponent of Luther, with a reply by his ruler, Duke George of Saxony, and dedicated by Emser to Johann von Schleinitz, bishop of Meissen. -
TextThe Graves-Ditzler: or, Great Carrollton debate : on The mode of baptism, Infant baptism, Church of Christ, The Lord's Supper, Believers' baptism, Final perseverance of saints, between J.R. Graves and Jacob Ditzler
Graves, J. R. (James Robinson), 1820-1893Summary:Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: