Ziegler, Bernhard, 1496-1556; Lutheran Church -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Early works to 1800; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Lutheran Church -- Early works to 1800; Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
Written against a sermon preached by Bernhard Ziegler, professor and theologian at the University of Leipzig
Reformation -- Sources; Magdeburg (Germany) -- History -- 16th century -- Sources; Germany -- History -- Charles V, 1519-1556 -- Sources; Interim of Augsburg (1548)
Woodcut ill. on t.p. of two noblemen standing on either side (Charles V on the right?) of the coat of arms of the city of Magdeburg
Schmalkaldic War, 1546-1547; Poisoning -- Germany -- History -- 16th century; Germany -- History -- Charles V, 1519-1556
Open letter of warning by Elector John Frederick of Saxony, and Landgrave Philip of Hesse, concerning the threats of the imperial forces poisoning wells and springs, and laying waste the countryside; Library lacks the second quire of this two-quire...
Concerning preparations for war (addressed to other ministers and preachers); Open letter by Johann Bugenhagen, pastor in Wittenberg, to the clergy of Saxony concerning the coming Schmalkald War
War -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800; Religious disputations -- Germany -- History -- 16th century -- Sources; Schmalkaldic War, 1546-1547; Religious disputations Sources History 16th century Germany
20 arguments to use against papal authority in the spiritual, secular, and domestic spheres.
Schmalkaldic War, 1546-1547; Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1500-1558; Paul III, Pope, 1468-1549
Wittenberg faculty member and disciple of Luther and Melanchthon, Georg Major, here responds to the charges against Elector John Frederick of Saxony and Landgrave Philip of Hesse, by Emperor Charles V and Pope Paul III
Revolutions -- Religious aspects -- Christianity; Church and state -- Germany -- History -- 16th century; Lutheran Church -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800; Holy Roman Empire. Reichstag (1530: Augsburg, Germany)
Written after the Reichstag in Augsburg (1530) when the reformers were threatened with punishment and war. Luther says that if there is war it will be the fault of the papists. Library copy lacks the preface written by Philipp Melanchthon.