Light Amid the Darkness

Light Amid the Darkness PDF

Author: Geo Morrish

Publisher: Irving Risch

Published: 2015-03-27

Total Pages: 174

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Chapter 1. Luther's Early Life — A.D. 1483-1501. Magdeburg — "Bread for the love of God" — Why called 'Martin' — Severity of his Parents — Ursula Cotta — Luther's Music Chapter 2. Luther at College — A.D. 1501-1505. Erfurt — Luther finds the Bible — Thirst for truth — Bachelor of Arts Chapter 3. Luther a Teacher — A.D. 1505. Luther Master of Arts — Death of Alexis — Luther in the Storm — His Vow — Paul and Luther — His parting repast — Takes himself to the cell Chapter 4. Luther a Monk — A.D. 1505-1508. His drudgery — Search for Holiness — His anguish — Staupitz — Forgiveness of sins — The Belief — Grace — Luther a Priest Chapter 5. Luther a Professor — A.D. 1508-1510. Wittenberg — Luther teaches Philosophy — Bachelor of Divinity — The little Chapel — Luther preaches Salvation Chapter 6. Luther's Visit to Rome — A.D. 1510. No fasting at the rich Monastery — Luther's sickness and anguish — Corruption at Rome — Jokes of the Clergy — Pilate's Staircase — "The just shall live by faith" Chapter 7. Justification by Faith — A.D. 1510-1517. Luther Doctor of Divinity — Carlstadt — Truth not new, but recovered — Light makes manifest the darkness Chapter 8. Sale of Indulgences — A.D. 1517. Tetzel's preaching — Myconius and the "Free" Indulgence — The Shoemaker's Wife — The Saxon Gentleman — The parting feast — Luther's Theses — Tetzel's Theses — Dr. Eck — Luther at Heidelberg Chapter 9. Luther in Conflict with Rome — A.D. 1518. How Germany was governed — Luther summoned to Rome — George Spalatin — Luther to be tried in Germany — Philip Melanchthon Chapter 10. Luther at Augsburg — A.D. 1518. Cajetan (De Vio) — Discussion — A word of six letters would settle all — Justification by faith ruins Rome — Nothing settled — Luther escapes — God's truth precious Chapter 11. Luther and Miltitz — A.D. 1518. Luther must leave Germany — No, he need not go — The matter postponed, not settled — Decretals of the Popes — The Golden Rose — The truth spreads Chapter 12. Luther and Dr. Eck — A.D. 1519. Carlstadt — Discussion — Supremacy of the Pope — Huss and Wiclif — Purgatory — Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians — The Lord's Supper. Chapter 13. Luther and the Roman Bull — A.D. 1520. Election of Emperor — Charles chosen — Luther on Good Works — His Appeal to the German Nation — Luther writes to the Pope — Zwingli appeals to the Pope — Eck brings the Papal Bull — Margaret of the Low Countries — The Count of Nassau — Luther burns the Pope's Bull — Demand for Luther's death Chapter 14. The Diet at Worms — A.D. 1521. Luther excommunicated — Aleandro's Speech — Luther summoned — Threats on the journey — Reception — George Frundsberg — Luther before the Diet — He will not retract — Duke Eric of Brunswick — Luther departs Chapter 15. Luther at the Wartburg — A.D. 1521, 1522. Luther carried off — Knight George — Translation of the Bible — Monkery — Temptation by Satan — Luther visits his friends — The Sorbonne Chapter 16. The Reformation and Its Dangers — A.D. 1522. The Mass — "Both Kinds" — Carlstadt — Gabriel Didymus — The Prophets — Nicholas Storch — Images broken — Learning despised — Call for Luther Chapter 17. Luther Returns to Wittenberg — A.D. 1522. The Swiss Students at the 'Black Bear' — the New Book — Luther preaches on the state of affairs — New Testament in German — King Henry of England — Melanchthon's "Common Places" — King Henry writes against Luther — Henry made Defender of the Faith — Luther replies Chapter 18. Persecution Breaks Out — A.D. 1522-1525. Henry Voes, John Esch, and Lambert Thorn — Pope Adrian too "good" — Julio De Medici — Diet of Nuremberg — Campeggio — Gaspard Tauber — Henry Zuphten Chapter 19. Revolt of the Peasants — A.D. 1525. The Anabaptists — Count Louis of Helfenstein, his wife and child — John Müller — Munzer caught — The Revolt not a fruit of the Reformation — Death of the Elector Frederick — John, Elector of Saxony Chapter 20. Luther Marries — A.D. 1525. The Nuns of Nimptsch — Catharine Bora — Family Scenes — Luther's Poverty Chapter 21. Diets of Augsburg and Spire — A.D. 1525, 1526. Threatening — The Emperor and the Pope quarrel Chapter 22. The Sack of Rome — A.D. 1527. Rome pillaged by the Catholics — The Pope a Prisoner — Hypocrisy of the Emperor — Judgment Chapter 23. Peace Disturbed — A.D. 1527, 1528. Otho of Pack — His Treachery Chapter 24. Protestantism — 1529. Diet at Spire — The Protest — Protestants Chapter 25. Luther And Zwingli — A.D. 1530. Discussion on the Lord's Supper — OEcolampadius — Bucer — Luther and the Table-cover — The flesh profiteth nothing — They agree to be friends Chapter 26. The Protestant Confession at Augsburg — A.D. 1530. Melanchthon and the Confession — Concession — The Duke of Bavaria and Dr. Eck — Reply to the Confession — Threats to the Reformers — The Gates of Augsburg secured — Flight of Philip of Hesse — The cry for War is changed to Peace — Attempts at Agreement — God prevents it — Christ and Belial cannot agree — Diet ends in confusion — The Swiss and German Christians unite Chapter 27. Attempts at Agreement — A.D. 1530-1536. Meetings at Smalcalde — Luther's "Admonition to his beloved Germans" — Diet at Ratisbon — Fear of the Turks — A General Council — Death of Clement VII. — Paul III. — Verger — Luther ordains — Envoys from France and England — The Reformation becomes political — The Articles of Smalcalde — Death of Erasmus — Not a Martyr Chapter 28. Insurrection of the Anabaptists — A.D. 1534, 1535. Rotman and John of Leyden at Munster — Anabaptists and their visions — John alters the law of Marriage — He is made king of all the earth — His twenty-eight Evangelists — The Famine — John executes his wife — Munster taken — Satan's work Chapter 29. Darkness Amid the Light — A.D. 1540. Philip of Hesse wants another wife — He quotes the Old Testament Saints — Appeals to the Reformers — The Reformers fall — Doctrine of Marriage — Philip with his two wives — Grace abounds over sin Chapter 30. The General Council — A.D. 1540-1545. What is to decide in the Council? — Diet at Ratisbon — Gropper's book — Truth and Error will not unite — Death of George of Saxony — Henry, a Protestant, succeeds — The Council of Trent entirely a Catholic Council Chapter 31. Luther's Old Age and Death — A.D.1534-1546. The complete Bible in German — Its teachings — Luther's Catechisms — Plagues at Wittenberg — Hans Kohlhase, the Robber — Death of Magdalen — Luther at Eisleben — His sickness and death — Luther's character — Faith — Light from the Scripture — In Christ is all I need

Church History Book 4

Church History Book 4 PDF

Author: Geo Morrish

Publisher: Irving Risch

Published: 2021-12-21

Total Pages: 120

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Persecution and Profession: Church History to the Fifth Century. (Publisher: Geo. Morrish) Darkness of the Dark Ages: Church History: A.D. 500 — Reformation. (Publisher: Geo. Morrish) Lights and Shadows of the Reformation (Publisher: Geo. Morrish) Light Amid the Darkness, as Seen in the Life of Luther (Publisher: Geo. Morrish) Heroes of the Reformation: Their Trials and Triumphs. (Publisher: Geo. Morrish)

Through the Year with Martin Luther

Through the Year with Martin Luther PDF

Author: Martin Luther

Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 475

ISBN-13: 1598561235

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Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German monk whose teachings inspired the Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines and culture of the Lutheran and Protestant traditions. Luther emphasized salvation based on faith in the merits of Jesus Christ alone and not on human efforts to earn God's favor. At the heart of the gospel, in Luther's estimation, was the doctrine of justification by faith--the teaching that Christ's own righteousness is imputed to those who believe, and on that ground alone, they are accepted by God. Martin Luther dealt the symbolic blow that began the Reformation when he nailed his ninety-five theses to the door of the Wittenberg church. That document contained an attack on papal abuses and the sale of indulgences by Catholic Church officials. In this volume the reader will find fifty of Martin Luther's most significant sermons, selected and organized with the lay reader in mind. His sermons reflect the heart of his thoughts on the Christian faith and his ideas for practical life in that faith. The reader will gain a deeper understanding of Luther's thinking on topics important to today's Christian as well as insight into Luther's contribution to Christian practice and thought.

A Light, in the Amidst of Darkness

A Light, in the Amidst of Darkness PDF

Author: Melinda D Johnson

Publisher: Melinda D Johnson

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Total Pages: 18

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In this compelling book on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., readers will gain a deeper understanding of the life, philosophy, and impact of one of the most important figures of the Civil Rights Movement. A Light, in the Amidst of Darkness explores King's philosophy of nonviolence civil disobedience, and how he used them to lead the fight for racial equality in the United States. A Light, in the Amidst of Darkness explores into the key events & campaigns of the Civil Rights Movement, such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the March on Washington, and examines the strategies and tactics King used to achieve change. It also looks at the personal and political challenges King faced, including government surveillance and opposition from within the Civil Rights Movement. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Civil Rights Movement and American history, as well as those seeking inspiration from a leader who dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice and equality. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the powerful impact he had on American society.

Martin Luther's Christmas Book

Martin Luther's Christmas Book PDF

Author: Martin Luther

Publisher: Augsburg Books

Published:

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9781451414257

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Martin Luther's conception of the Nativity found expression in sermon, song, and art. This beautiful gift edition of a classic collection combines all three.

Lights and Shadows of the Reformation

Lights and Shadows of the Reformation PDF

Author: Geo Morrish

Publisher: Irving Risch

Published: 2015-03-27

Total Pages: 165

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England. Wiclif The Translation of the Bible The Work progresses Bohemia. John Huss and Jerome of Prague Indulgences for Bohemia Huss and the Council of Constance Jerome a Martyr Ziska and the Bohemians Germany. Luther and Melanchthon The New Testament in German Conflict with Rome continues Human arrangements in the Church The Work progresses amid opposition War against the Reformation France and Switzerland. Zwingli, Calvin, Farel, Oecolampadius. Zwingli, Farel and the Reformation in France Farel in Switzerland War in Switzerland Calvin and France Calvin in Italy Geneva Calvin in Geneva France and the Massacre of Bartholomew England. Cranmer, Latimer, Ridley, Tyndale. The King's Divorce Latimer Cranmer and the King's Divorce Translation of the New Testament Henry VIII. head of the Church John Lambert The King's Religion Edward VI. and the Reformation Queen Mary: Death of Ridley, Latimer, and Cranmer Queen Elizabeth and the Reformation The Reformation under James Charles I. and Cromwell Scotland. John Knox Mary, Queen of Scotland Knox's last days

Church History Book 3

Church History Book 3 PDF

Author: Geo Morrish

Publisher: Irving Risch

Published: 2021-12-21

Total Pages: 148

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Persecution and Profession: Church History to the Fifth Century. (Publisher: Geo. Morrish) The darkness of the Dark Ages: Church History: A.D. 500 — Reformation. (Publisher: Geo. Morrish) Lights and Shadows of the Reformation (Publisher: Geo. Morrish) Light Amid the Darkness, as Seen in the Life of Luther (Publisher: Geo. Morrish) Heroes of the Reformation: Their Trials and Triumphs. (Publisher: Geo. Morrish)