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TextPetri Lambecii Hamburgensis Commentariorum de augustissima Bibliotheca Caesarea Vindobonensi liber octavus.
Lambeck, Peter, 1628-1680Summary: A printed catalog of the Hofbibliothek in Vienna, Austria. -
TextGründtliche anzaygung vnd bericht, ausz was vrsachen (deren fürnemlich siben seind) so mancherley, vnnd vilfaltige Ketzereyen, zwispaltung vnnd jtzthumb in Christlicher Religion, vnd der hailigen Catholischen Kirchen, von anfang biss auff dise zeit erwachsen seind, vnd jren grund genommen haben
Leib, Kilian, 1471-1553Summary: Second printing of a an anti-Protestant tract by Kilian Leib, prior of the Augustinian monastery at Rebdorf. Leib was a Catholic theologian in the humanist tradition who was a firm opponent of Martin Luther's reforms. In 1530 he had participated in drafting the Catholic response to the Augsburg Confession. In this work, Leib outlines 7 causes for the Lutheran heresy, which include among others an unfavorable constellation of the stars, ordained by God to punish humanity. -
TextHistoria de uita et actis reuerendissimi uiri D. Martini Lutheri, uerae theologiae doctoris
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: Philipp Melanchthon's biography of Martin Luther was first printed in 1548 and reissued numerous times. Included are Melanchthon's obituary of Martin Luther as well as his funeral sermon. The work was edited by Johannes Pollicarius who added some Latin and Greek poetry on Luther's "Here I stand" statement. -
TextVom Vordienste vnd Rechtfertigungen, des Glaubeus [sic], lieben, vnd guter Werck vn[d] vielen do zu dienstlich Lehr Stucken : |b Vnd auff den Drytten vnd Vierden artickel Lutherischer confession Sampt Philip Melanthonis Apologia vnsers gegenworths Ander teyll : auss warhafftiger Schrifft gruntliche Vorhandelunge jederman in dieser Tzeyt gantz Noth zu wissen
Mensing, Johannes, active 1495-1541Summary: Defense of the Catholic doctrine of good works against the Protestant teaching of salvation by faith alone, written by the Dominican Johann Mensing. -
TextNewe zeyttung, Wie zu Magdenburg ein Carmeliten Münch, auss der Sudenburg, der einen Christlichen Prediger, vor eyner gantzen Gemeyne hat liegen heissen, Von eynem Ersamen weysen Rat, der Alten stat, in gefencknus gezogen worden. : Reim weis gestelt.
Summary: Polemic ballad with a total of 142 rhymed lines, relating the story of a drunk Carmelite monk who attends a sermon preached outside the city by a righteous (Lutheran) pastor and who interrupts the preacher, accusing him of lying and misrepresenting Scripture. The people in response rise up and begin to beat him, almost killing him, but the monk is taken away and brought before the city council and the mayor who calls for calm and instructs that the monk should be locked up to await the executioner and thus be placed under God's justice rather than the mob's anger. -
TextEyn Oration vnnd Rede des hochwürdigsten in Gott vatters herren Franciscen, Grafen von Frangepän, Ertzbischoff von Calitschon, vn[d] bischoff von Agran, des Hungerischen Künigreichs Orators : an Rö. vn[d] Mai. Churfürsten, Fürsten, [et]c. : lateinisch gestellet, hernach zu gemainem nutz verteutschet.
Frangepan a Tersath, Franciscus, Archbishop of Colozscha, -1541Summary: Catholic publication of the colloquy of Ratisbon (Regensburg), a meeting in 1541 between Catholic and Lutheran theologians. -
TextVon Ceremonien der Kirchen : das ist von eusserlichem dienste Gottes, oder von Leiblicher vbunge Göttlicher Ampter ...
Bachmann, Paul, 1465-1538Summary: Defense of Catholic worship and priestly offices by Paul Bachmann, Abbot of Altzelle, a vehement opponent of Martin Luther. -
TextIesus Maria Opera vtilissima uulgare co[n]tra le pernitiosissime heresie Lutherane p[er] li simplici
Giovanni, fra., active approximately 1513-1523Summary: This is an early Italian response to Martin Luther, attacking the schismatic monk on his own terms, in the vernacular for the benefit of laymen or simplici, as advertised on the title-page. The work is quite broad in its criticism and aims to refute not only Luther and his followers, but all heretics and even Jews. -
TextAnnotationes Hieronimi Emsers, vber Luthers Newe Testame[n]t : ytzt tzum vierden mal vbersehen, welche auch mit dem Newen Testament, so Emser seliger verdeutschet, vnd am Jüngsten gedruckt, aussgangen sind, ym 1529 yhar.
Emser, Hieronymus, 1478-1527Summary: In this volume, Hieronymous Emser, who had himself translated the New Testament from Greek into German, provides a chapter by chapter commentary and critique on Martin Luther's translation of the New Testament. -
TextSupplementu[m] celifodine denuo pressum elimatum : atq[ue] vbi truncatum prius habebatur, supplemento acutissime integratum, diligenter[que] ex archetypo emendatum
Paltz, Johann von, -1511Summary: Johannes von Paltz (or Pals) was an Augustinian preacher and seller of indulgences. He was on the teaching faculty at the University of Erfurt at the time Martin Luther was enrolled as a student. He had published a collection of sermons under title Celifodina in 1502. It was so popular that he published the supplement in 1504. This is the second edition. -
TextExpositiones Diui Hieronimi in Hebraicas : questiones super Genesim necnon super duodecim Prophetas minores et quatuor maiores nouiter impresse cum priuilegio
Jerome, Saint, -419 or 420Summary: One of four volumes of a 1497 printing of Jerome's commentaries on the Old Testament. This particular volume comprises the prophetic books Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel as well as the 12 minor prophets. It is unique insofar as not all parts of the larger set were bound in the same order or based on the same divisions. It was that was once held by the library of Rebdorf monastery, which developed a renown humanist collection during the tenure of Kilian Leib as the monastery's prior. -
TextDisputatio D. Iohannis Eccij et P. Martini Luther in Studio Lipsensi. futura
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Response by Luther to the theses of Johann Eck, who had previously been in debate with Luther's colleague, Karlstadt. The face to face clash would come some six months later at the end of June, 1519. -
TextForest dweller, sanyasi
Appasamy Pillai, A. S.Summary: Applying traditional Hindu ascetical terms to Christianity. -
TextDisputatio domini Johannis Eccij et P. Martini Luther in Studio Lipsiensi futura
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: This is Luther's first public attack on Johannes Eck. Included in this volume are Eck's letter of Dec. 24, 1518 in which he records his theological differences with Karlstadt, and Eck's own 12 theses with Luther's response. -
TextSolitudo, sive, Vitae patrum eremicolarum : per antiquissimu[m] Patrem D. Hieronimu[m] eorundem primarium olim conscripta
Sadeler, Jan, 1550-1600Summary: Series of copper engraved prints after Maarten de Vos' drawings of hermits. -
TextReport of the Sixth Deaconess Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Cincinnati, Ohio, February, 24-27 1893
Methodist Episcopal Church. Deaconnes ConferenceSummary: A report of the National Deaconess Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, held in 1893 in Cincinnati, Ohio, incuding a history of the Deaconess Conference's work, recommendations for changes, consecration of new members, and the official minutes of the conference. -
TextLiber sententiae magistri Petri Lom. una cum conclusionibus magistri Henrici Gorichen
Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160Summary: The Four Books of Sentences by Peter Lombard are a compilation of biblical text, writings of the Church Fathers and of medieval thinkers on various theological topics. It became the standard theological textbook of the Late Middle Ages. -
TextVerba dei : quanto candore & [que] syncere praedicari, quanta[que] solicitudine uniuersi debeant addiscere
Karlstadt, Andreas Rudolff-Bodenstein von,1486-1541.Summary: Only printing of a pamphlet by Karlstadt attacking Johann Eck on issues that emerged during their disputation at Leipzig 1519, in particular the interpretation of scripture and the question of free will and its relation to the grace of God. -
TextFasciculus temporum
Rolevinck, Werner, 1425-1502Summary: A chronological history of the world. -
TextEpistola D. Martini Luther ad Georgium Spalatinum &c. de disputatione sua : Eiusdem super Tredecim Proposit[i]o[n]ibus Lipsi[a]e disputatis resolutiones
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: The Leipzig disputation was a debate between Martin Luther and Andreas Karlstadt on the one hand and Johann Eck on the other. While Karlstadt and Eck found some grounds for agreement on the question of free will, Luther and Eck disagreed vehemently over the question of the pope's authority to establish new articles of faith. This work publishes a letter Luther wrote to his friend Georg Spalatin, as well as 13 theses by Luther refuting Eck's position on the primacy of the pope and the authority of councils. -
TextDemonstratio fallaciarum Johannis Calvini :in doctrina de Coena Domini : quibus usus est in libro Institutionis Christianae, & ex quo suum Calvinismum in omnem egurgitavit Christanum orbem
Huber, Samuel, 1547?-1624Summary: A text written against the teachings of Jean Calvin and the Calvinist approach to the Lord's Supper.