Contents
Table of Contents
Modern Christianity. German Reformation.
The Turning Point of Modern History
The Preparations for the Reformation
The Genius and Aim of the Reformation
The Authority of the Scriptures
The Reformation and Rationalism
Protestantism and Denominationalism.
Protestantism and Religious Liberty
LUTHER'S TRAINING FOR THE REFORMATION, A.D. L483-1517
Literature of the German Reformation
Luther in the University of Erfurt
The Victory of Justifying Faith
Luther Ordained to the Priesthood
The German Reformation From The Publication Of Luther's Theses To The Diet of Worms A.D. 1517-1521
The Ninety-five Theses. Oct. 31, 1517
Rome's Interposition. Luther and Prierias. 1518
Luther and Cajetan. October, 1518
Luther and Miltitz. January, 1519
The Leipzig Disputation. June 27-July 15, 1519
Philip Melanchthon. Literature (Portrait)
Luther's Crusade against Popery. 1520
Address to the German Nobility
The Babylonian Captivity of the Church. October, 1520
Christian Freedom.--Luther's Last Letter to the Pope. October, 1520
The bull of Excommunication. June 15, 1520
Luther burns the Pope's bull, and forever breaks with Rome. Dec. 10, 1520
The Reformation and the Papacy
The Ecclesiastical Policy of Charles V
The Abdication of Charles, and his Cloister Life
Luther's Testimony before the Diet. April 17 and 18, 1521
Reflections on Luther's Testimony at Worms
Private Conferences with Luther. The Emperors Conduct
The German Reformation From The Diet Of Worms to the Peasant's War, A.D. 1521-1525
A New Phase in the History of the Reformation
Luther at the Wartburg. 1521-1522
Luther's Translation of the Bible
A Critical Estimate of Luther's Version
Protestant Radicalism. Disturbances at Erfurt
The Revolution at Wittenberg. Carlstadt and the New Prophets
Luther restores Order in Wittenberg.--The End of Carlstadt
The Diets of Nürnberg, a.d. 1522-1524. Adrian VI
Reflections on Clerical Family Life
Prominent Features of Evangelical Worship
Beginnings of Evangelical Hymnody
Reconstruction of Church Government and Discipline
Enlarged Conception of the Church. Augustin, Wiclif, Hus, Luther
Propagation And Persecution Of Protestantism In Germany Till 1530
The Printing-Press and the Reformation
The Reformation in Strassburg. Martin Bucer
The Reformation in North Germany
Protestantism in Augsburg and South Germany
The Reformation in Hesse, and the Synod of Homberg. Philip of Hesse, and Lambert of Avignon
The Reformation in Prussia. Duke Albrecht and Bishop Georg Von Polenz
The Sacramentarian Controversies
Sacerdotalism and Sacramentalism
The Anabaptist Controversy. Luther and Huebmaier
Luther's Theory before the Controversy
The Marburg Conference, a.d. 1529. (With Facsimile of Signatures.
The Marburg Conference continued. Discussion and Result
Luther's Last Attack on the Sacramentarians. His Relation to Calvin
The Political Situation Between 1526 And 1529
The First Diet of Speier, and the Beginning of the Territorial System. 1526
The Emperor and the Pope. The Sacking of Rome, 1527