Melanchthon and Bucer

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Wilhelm Pauck
Westminster John Knox Press, Jan 1, 1969 - Religion - 406 pages
Presents in the English language, and in convenient-size soft cover volumes, a selection of the most indispensable Christian treatises written before the end of the sixteenth century. These books meet the need of lay people and libraries, students and pastors, for a single set of books containing the great literature of the Christian heritage. The texts are heightened in usefulness by a wealth of introductory material, explanatory notes, bibliographies, and indexes. The contents of each volume are exactly the same as in the original hardbound edition.
 

Contents

Editors Introduction
3
Divine Laws
35
The Vows of Monks
59
The Power of the
70
Justification and Faith
88
The Efficacy of Faith
109
Mortal and Daily
132
Private Confessions
143
How Salutary It Is for All Men to Have
259
By What Ways and Means the King
266
Where Suitable Evangelists Are to
273
How the Full Restitution of Religion
279
The Sanctification
283
Claiming Ecclesiastical
295
The Sanctification
315
Whether It May Be Permitted that
324

Editors Introduction
155
BOOK
174
Book
176
Chapter III
192
Chapter IV
207
What Is Necessary for Its Restora
225
Chapter VI
232
Chapter VIII
240
Chapter XIII
255
Conclusion of the Entire Tract
332
The Reform of Marketing
342
Controlling Luxury
354
Chapter LVII
361
Chapter LVIII
374
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
395
240
404
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Wilhelm Pauck was an influencial historian and theologian. He taught at the University of Chicago in Illinois; Union Theological Seminary in New York City; and Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. He is the editor of Luther: Lectures on Romans.

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