Uon Menschenn Lere zu meyden

Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

Summary: A treatise by Luther on the relationship of belief and practice, intended for those "poor consciences, that lie captive to human laws in cloisters and monastic foundations", as he puts it in his preface. It is also noteworthy that Luther assumes his audience includes both those who could read his writings directly, and those who heard them read by others, when he dedicates his pamphlet "to all who read or hear this little book".
Signatures: A-C⁴ (C4 verso blank).
Imprint: Printer from Benzing.
Illustrative and Decorative Content: Title within engraved, historiated, woodcut border, initials.
Additional Details: In two parts, the 2nd of which is entitled: Antwortt auff Spruche, sso man furet, Menschen Lere tzu stercken. Weimarer Ausg. has title: Von Menschenlehre zu meiden und Antwort auf Sprüche, Benzing, J. Lutherbibliographie has title: Von Menschenlehre zu meiden und Antwort auf Sprüche, so man führt, Menschenlehre zu stärken. Gift from Mr. Roy Wise in honor of Mary Catherine Wise, 2014.

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