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Early Protestant spirituality / edited and translated by Scott H. Hendrix.

Contributor(s): Hendrix, Scott H
Material type: TextTextSeries: Classics of Western spirituality: Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Paulist Press, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: xix, 338 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780809105663 (alk. paper); 0809105667 (alk. paper); 9780809142118 (alk. paper); 0809142112 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Church history -- 16th centuryGenre/Form: Christian literature.DDC classification: 248.088/2804 LOC classification: BR305.3 | .E27 2009Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Letter to Oswald Myconius, July 24, 1520 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Letter to his father, Hans Luther, November 21, 1521 / Martin Luther -- To the noble and honorable Adam von Thering, the Count Palatine's administrator in Neuburg ... an open letter from Argula von Grumbach, née von Stauff, 1523 / Argula von Grumbach -- Answer to the bishop's accusations against him addressed to the city council of Strasbourg, 1523 / Martin Bucer -- Letter unto the faithful followers of Christ's gospel, while he was prisoner in the Tower of London for the word of God, 1532 / John Frith -- Clarity and certainty of the word of God, 1522 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Letter of Caspar Schwenckfeld concerning the course of the word of God, March 4, 1527 / Caspar Schwenckfeld -- Beautiful "Confitemini" (Psalm 118:16-18), 1530 / Martin Luther -- Lessons of Jeremiah's prophecy, 1548 / Philip Melanchthon -- Prologue to the exposition of the first epistle of St. John, 1531 / William Tyndale -- Guide to preaching about the chief topics of Christian doctrine carefully and without giving offense, for young ministers of the word in the Duchy of Lüneburg, 1535 / Urbanus Rhegius --
Homily or sermon of good works annexed unto faith, 1547 / Thomas Cranmer -- Sermon on Acts 4:32-37, June 1, 1550 / John Calvin -- Letter to the suffering women of the community of Kentzingen who believe in Christ, sisters with me in Jesus Christ, 1524 / Katharina Schütz Zell -- Comforting sermon on the resurrection of Christ, useful for those weak in faith to read, 1525 / Caspar Huberinus -- Apothecary of the soul for the healthy and the sick in these dangerous times, 1529 / Urbanus Rhegius -- Brief statement or instruction on how the sick should be visited by the ministers of the church and the procedure to be followed in their homes, about 1549 / Martin Bucer -- How to live for others and not for oneself, 1523 / Martin Bucer -- Two greatest commandments: love of God and love of neighbor, 1524 / Andrew Karlstadt -- Sermon on the strength and increase of faith and love, 1525 / Martin Luther -- Letter to Ambrosius Blarer, May 4, 1528 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Christian song written when he was attacked by the pestilence, 1519 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Salvation unto us has come, 1523 / Paul Speratus -- Only Son from heaven, 1524 / Elisabeth Cruciger -- Praise God above on the highest throne, 1531 / Michael Weisse --
Give peace in our time, O Lord, 1533 / Wolfgang Capito -- Foreword to her edition of the Hymnbook of the Bohemian Brethren, 1534 / Katharina Schütz Zell -- My heart shall be yours and yours alone, 1540 / Leo Jud -- Lord, keep us steadfast in thy word, 1541-42 / Martin Luther -- Morning is all fresh and new, before 1542 / John Zwick -- O dear Lord Jesus Christ, around 1555 / Johann Freder -- Let my God's will prevail always, 1554 / Albert, Duke of Prussia -- Open letter to Bartholomew von Starhemberg, 1524 / Martin Luther -- Sacred prayers drawn from the Psalms of David, 1545-47 / Peter Martyr Vermigli -- On prayer, 1552 / Philip Melanchthon -- Prayers for morning and evening and prayer in time of war, 1540, 1551, 1547 / Philip Melanchthon -- Meditation and prayer recalling God's unspeakable love, between 1540 and 1547 / Miles Coverdale -- Original collects for the Book of common prayer, 1549 / Thomas Cranmer -- Sermon on the holy and noblest sacrament of baptism, 1519 / Martin Luther -- Repentance and confession, 1525 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Oldest order for confirmation in Strasbourg, after 1549 -- Sermon on the purpose of the sacraments, 1551 / Henry Bullinger -- Action or use of the Lord's Supper, 1525 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Preface to German Mass and order of service, 1526 / Martin Luther -- Public worship in Strasbourg, 1537-39 / Martin Bucer.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Letter to Oswald Myconius, July 24, 1520 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Letter to his father, Hans Luther, November 21, 1521 / Martin Luther -- To the noble and honorable Adam von Thering, the Count Palatine's administrator in Neuburg ... an open letter from Argula von Grumbach, née von Stauff, 1523 / Argula von Grumbach -- Answer to the bishop's accusations against him addressed to the city council of Strasbourg, 1523 / Martin Bucer -- Letter unto the faithful followers of Christ's gospel, while he was prisoner in the Tower of London for the word of God, 1532 / John Frith -- Clarity and certainty of the word of God, 1522 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Letter of Caspar Schwenckfeld concerning the course of the word of God, March 4, 1527 / Caspar Schwenckfeld -- Beautiful "Confitemini" (Psalm 118:16-18), 1530 / Martin Luther -- Lessons of Jeremiah's prophecy, 1548 / Philip Melanchthon -- Prologue to the exposition of the first epistle of St. John, 1531 / William Tyndale -- Guide to preaching about the chief topics of Christian doctrine carefully and without giving offense, for young ministers of the word in the Duchy of Lüneburg, 1535 / Urbanus Rhegius --

Homily or sermon of good works annexed unto faith, 1547 / Thomas Cranmer -- Sermon on Acts 4:32-37, June 1, 1550 / John Calvin -- Letter to the suffering women of the community of Kentzingen who believe in Christ, sisters with me in Jesus Christ, 1524 / Katharina Schütz Zell -- Comforting sermon on the resurrection of Christ, useful for those weak in faith to read, 1525 / Caspar Huberinus -- Apothecary of the soul for the healthy and the sick in these dangerous times, 1529 / Urbanus Rhegius -- Brief statement or instruction on how the sick should be visited by the ministers of the church and the procedure to be followed in their homes, about 1549 / Martin Bucer -- How to live for others and not for oneself, 1523 / Martin Bucer -- Two greatest commandments: love of God and love of neighbor, 1524 / Andrew Karlstadt -- Sermon on the strength and increase of faith and love, 1525 / Martin Luther -- Letter to Ambrosius Blarer, May 4, 1528 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Christian song written when he was attacked by the pestilence, 1519 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Salvation unto us has come, 1523 / Paul Speratus -- Only Son from heaven, 1524 / Elisabeth Cruciger -- Praise God above on the highest throne, 1531 / Michael Weisse --

Give peace in our time, O Lord, 1533 / Wolfgang Capito -- Foreword to her edition of the Hymnbook of the Bohemian Brethren, 1534 / Katharina Schütz Zell -- My heart shall be yours and yours alone, 1540 / Leo Jud -- Lord, keep us steadfast in thy word, 1541-42 / Martin Luther -- Morning is all fresh and new, before 1542 / John Zwick -- O dear Lord Jesus Christ, around 1555 / Johann Freder -- Let my God's will prevail always, 1554 / Albert, Duke of Prussia -- Open letter to Bartholomew von Starhemberg, 1524 / Martin Luther -- Sacred prayers drawn from the Psalms of David, 1545-47 / Peter Martyr Vermigli -- On prayer, 1552 / Philip Melanchthon -- Prayers for morning and evening and prayer in time of war, 1540, 1551, 1547 / Philip Melanchthon -- Meditation and prayer recalling God's unspeakable love, between 1540 and 1547 / Miles Coverdale -- Original collects for the Book of common prayer, 1549 / Thomas Cranmer -- Sermon on the holy and noblest sacrament of baptism, 1519 / Martin Luther -- Repentance and confession, 1525 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Oldest order for confirmation in Strasbourg, after 1549 -- Sermon on the purpose of the sacraments, 1551 / Henry Bullinger -- Action or use of the Lord's Supper, 1525 / Ulrich Zwingli -- Preface to German Mass and order of service, 1526 / Martin Luther -- Public worship in Strasbourg, 1537-39 / Martin Bucer.

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