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Karlstadt, Andreas Rudolff-Bodenstein von, 1486-1541

Summary: The question of the value and validity of monastic vows arose in Wittenberg because of Luther's tract, On the Freedom of a Christian, as well as because of his advice to monks to leave their monasteries. Karlstadt here argues that vows of monastic obedience prevent men and women from following God's commands. Karlstadt was the first of the Protestant Reformers to repudiate the validity of monastic vows.
Signatures: A-H4.
Imprint: Place and date from colophon. Publisher's name supplied from E. Freys and H. Barge, Verzeichnis der gedruckten Schriften des Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt, Nr. 50.
Additional Details: There are manuscript marginalia in the text of this volume.

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