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  The history of the church of Christ: In continuation of the work of Joseph Milner and Isaac Milner. The sequel of the Swiss reformation, including the ... Farel, Calvin, and the reformation of Geneva

 
The history of the church of Christ: In continuation of the work of Joseph Milner and Isaac Milner. The sequel of the Swiss reformation, including the ... Farel, Calvin, and the reformation of Geneva under Reformation in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: Printed for R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, sold by L. and G. Seeley
 
 
Binding: Unknown Binding
Author: John Scott
Publisher: Printed for R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, sold by L. and G. Seeley
Edition: 2nd
Publication Date: 1836
Reading Level: 617
 

 

  The female martyrs of the English Reformation,

 
The female martyrs of the English Reformation, under Reformation in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: Taylor
 
 
Binding: Unknown Binding
Author: Charlotte Elizabeth
Publisher: Taylor
Publication Date: 1844
Reading Level: 180
 

 

  Printing, Propaganda, and Martin Luther

 
Printing, Propaganda, and Martin Luther under Reformation in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: University of California Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Mark U. Edwards Jr.
Publisher: University of California Press
Edition: First
Dewey Decimal Number: 284.1092
Publication Date: 1994-08-25
Reading Level: 225
 
Description: Martin Luther, the first Protestant, was also the central figure in the West's first media campaign. But to what extent was the Reformation a "print event"? And what, finally, was Luther's role in the movement? With Mark Edwards's study of Protestant and Catholic pamphlets published in the early years of the Reformation (1518-1530), these and other questions surrounding Reformation printing are at last given their full due.
Edwards couples his findings with a provocative analysis of the ways in which they challenge the accepted history of the Reformation. His determination of who knew what, and when, as well as how readers interpreted Luther's message makes Edwards's work one that will influence the study of printing and the early Reformation for years to come.

 

  The blessed Reformation: Sermon preached in Saint Paul's Church in the city of New-York, on the 31st of October, 1817 on occasion of the solemnization ... Martin Luther on the 31st of October, 1517

 
The blessed Reformation: Sermon preached in Saint Paul's Church in the city of New-York, on the 31st of October, 1817 on occasion of the solemnization ... Martin Luther on the 31st of October, 1517 under Reformation in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: Kirk & Mercein
 
 
Binding: Unknown Binding
Author: F. C Schaeffer
Publisher: Kirk & Mercein
Publication Date: 1817
Reading Level: 56
 

 

  Word, Church, and State: Tyndale Quincentary Essays

 
Word, Church, and State: Tyndale Quincentary Essays under Reformation in The Books Store
Price: $39.95
Sale: $39.95
 
Manufacturer: Catholic University of America Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Washington Tyndale Conference (1994 Catholic University of America)
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 270.6092
Publication Date: 1998-05
Reading Level: 343
 
Description: A selection of the best contemporary scholarship on William Tyndale.

William Tyndale was the first to translate the full New Testament and half of the Hebrew Scriptures directly from their original languages into English and to see his work produced on the early modern printing press. Born in the late fifteenth century, he was educated at Oxford and began his self-imposed exile in 1524 when he was refused ecclesiastical approval for his work of translation. Regarded as a Lutheran heretic, he eluded capture in Germany and the Low Countries for over ten years while he worked on his translations and produced ten polemical pamphlets and works of exegesis. Eventually arrested, he was condemned and executed outside Brussels.

This collection of essays-based on papers from the Washington International Conference celebrating the 500th anniversary of Tyndale's birth-contains cutting-edge work by some of the world's most established scholars currently working on Tyndale. The essays collected here address Tyndale's hermeneutics and practice as a translator as well as his pastoral concerns; treat his theological interactions with his opponent John Fisher, his disciple John Frith, and his adversary Jacobus Latomus; compare Tyndale's and Sir Thomas More's ideas on friars, Turks, and impending death; examine the role of Thomas Cardinal Wolsey in Tyndale's world and in Tyndale's works; compare Tyndale's efforts with those of John Skelton in calling for church reform; and consider how Tyndale's ideas echo in Shakespeare.

The essays make fresh linguistic, historical, and theological contributions to Tyndale studies and give theoretical or practical readings of his lesser-known compositions. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of the literature, history, and theology of the Reformation in England during the sixteenth century, as well as to those interested in Tyndale himself, Sir Thomas More, and the Bible in English.

John T. Day is professor of English at St. Olaf College. Eric Lund is professor and chair of the department of religion at St. Olaf College. Anne M. O'Donnell, S.N.D., is associate professor of English at The Catholic University of America.

Contributors
Rudolph P. Almasy
Peter Auksi
Mary Jane Barnett
James Andrew Clark
Robert Coogan
Brian Cummings
David Daniell
John T. Day
Matthew DeCoursey
John A. R. Dick
Gerald Hammond
Arthur F. Kinney
Eric Lund
Germain Marc'hadour
Elizabeth McCutcheon
Clare M. Murphy
Anne M. O'Donnell, S.N.D.
Douglas H. Parker
William S. Stafford
Jos E. Vercruysse, S.J.
Thomas J. Wyly


 

  Luther's Scottish Connection

 
Luther's Scottish Connection under Reformation in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Pr
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: James Edward McGoldrick
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Pr
Dewey Decimal Number: 274.1106
Publication Date: 1989-10
Reading Level: 122
 
Description: "Understandably scholars have tended to view the Reformed theologians like Calvin as being the major influences on the development of the Scottish Church. But in the early days of the Reformation in Scotland, it was Luther and his message that was the prime influence. McGoldrick's fine study sets the record straight. And I am glad to see it back in print." - Dr. Michael A.G. Haykin "I have read McGoldrick's work! I started to glance over it and found I couldn't put it down. It is Fantastic! He fills in a lot of background to the Scottish Reformation that most works leave out. Usually the Lollard connection is mildly hinted at and the story of Hamilton is told only in so far as to explain why he was burned. McGoldrick gives a tremendous amount of information that very few writers have dealt with and he does it in such a fresh way!" - Pastor Robert Elliott

 

  Memoirs of the reformers: British and foreign

 
Memoirs of the reformers: British and foreign under Reformation in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside
 
 
Binding: Unknown Binding
Author: J. W Middelton
Publisher: R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside
Publication Date: 1829
 

 

  Straightening the Altars: The Ecclesiastical Vision and Pastoral Achievements of the Progressive Bishops Under Elizabeth I, 1559-1579

 
Straightening the Altars: The Ecclesiastical Vision and Pastoral Achievements of the Progressive Bishops Under Elizabeth I, 1559-1579 under Reformation in The Books Store
Price: $61.95
Sale: $61.95
 
Manufacturer: Peter Lang Pub Inc
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Scott A. Wenig
Publisher: Peter Lang Pub Inc
Dewey Decimal Number: 283.4209031
Publication Date: 2000-08-01
Reading Level: 290
 
Description: One of the ongoing issues in the study of the English Reformation is how far and how fast Protestant thought and practice spread throughout the traditionally Roman Catholic realm during the sixteenth century. 'Straightening the Altars' examines the efforts of four members of the initial Elizabethan episcopate to construct a genuinely Reformed church on the foundation of the Edwardian Reformation and the ashes of Marian persecution. Spanning the first twenty years of the new queen's reign, it details both the failures and achievements of John Jewel, Richard Cox, Edwin Sandys, and James Pilkington to promote Protestant thought and practice at both the national and local levels. Although hindered in their efforts at several points by puritans, papists, and the Queen herself, these thoroughly Reformed prelates made significant progress in advancing the cause of Protestantism during the early decades of the Elizabethan era.

 

  Heresy and Reformation in the Southeast of England, 1520-1559 (Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series)

 
Heresy and Reformation in the Southeast of England, 1520-1559 (Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series) under Reformation in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: Boydell & Brewer Inc
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: John F. Davis
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc
Dewey Decimal Number: 974.206
Publication Date: 1983-06
Reading Level: 170
 

 

  Martin Luther: His part in the Reformation

 
Martin Luther: His part in the Reformation under Reformation in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: World's Evangelical Alliance
 
 
Binding: Unknown Binding
Author: Henry Wace
Publisher: World's Evangelical Alliance
Publication Date: 1923
 

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