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050 00 BR305.3|b.E27 2009 
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245 00 Early Protestant spirituality /|cedited and translated by 
       Scott H. Hendrix. 
264  1 New York :|bPaulist Press,|c[2009] 
264  4 |c©2009 
300    xix, 338 pages ;|c24 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  The classics of Western spirituality 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-327) and 
       index. 
505 00 |gpt. 1. Personal voices.|tLetter to Oswald Myconius, July
       24, 1520 /|rUlrich Zwingli --|tLetter to his father, Hans 
       Luther, November 21, 1521 /|rMartin Luther --|tTo the 
       noble and honorable Adam von Thering, the Count Palatine's
       administrator in Neuburg ... an open letter from Argula 
       von Grumbach, née von Stauff, 1523 /|rArgula von Grumbach 
       --|tAnswer to the bishop's accusations against him 
       addressed to the city council of Strasbourg, 1523 /
       |rMartin Bucer --|tLetter unto the faithful followers of 
       Christ's gospel, while he was prisoner in the Tower of 
       London for the word of God, 1532 /|rJohn Frith --|gpt. 2. 
       Interpreting scripture.|tClarity and certainty of the word
       of God, 1522 /|rUlrich Zwingli --|tLetter of Caspar 
       Schwenckfeld concerning the course of the word of God, 
       March 4, 1527 /|rCaspar Schwenckfeld --|tBeautiful 
       "Confitemini" (Psalm 118:16-18), 1530 /|rMartin Luther --
       |tLessons of Jeremiah's prophecy, 1548 /|rPhilip 
       Melanchthon --|tPrologue to the exposition of the first 
       epistle of St. John, 1531 /|rWilliam Tyndale --|gpt. 3. 
       Preaching.|tGuide to preaching about the chief topics of 
       Christian doctrine carefully and without giving offense, 
       for young ministers of the word in the Duchy of Lüneburg, 
       1535 /|rUrbanus Rhegius --|tHomily or sermon of good works
       annexed unto faith, 1547 /|rThomas Cranmer --|tSermon on 
       Acts 4:32-37, June 1, 1550 /|rJohn Calvin --|gpt. 4. 
       Admonishing and consoling.|tLetter to the suffering women 
       of the community of Kentzingen who believe in Christ, 
       sisters with me in Jesus Christ, 1524 /|rKatharina Schütz 
       Zell --|tComforting sermon on the resurrection of Christ, 
       useful for those weak in faith to read, 1525 /|rCaspar 
       Huberinus --|tApothecary of the soul for the healthy and 
       the sick in these dangerous times, 1529 /|rUrbanus Rhegius
       --|tBrief statement or instruction on how the sick should 
       be visited by the ministers of the church and the 
       procedure to be followed in their homes, about 1549 /
       |rMartin Bucer --|gpt. 5. Living the faith.|tHow to live 
       for others and not for oneself, 1523 /|rMartin Bucer --
       |tTwo greatest commandments: love of God and love of 
       neighbor, 1524 /|rAndrew Karlstadt --|tSermon on the 
       strength and increase of faith and love, 1525 /|rMartin 
       Luther --|tLetter to Ambrosius Blarer, May 4, 1528 /
       |rUlrich Zwingli --|gpt. 6. Singing.|tChristian song 
       written when he was attacked by the pestilence, 1519 /
       |rUlrich Zwingli --|tSalvation unto us has come, 1523 /
       |rPaul Speratus --|tOnly Son from heaven, 1524 /
       |rElisabeth Cruciger --|tPraise God above on the highest 
       throne, 1531 /|rMichael Weisse --|tGive peace in our time,
       O Lord, 1533 /|rWolfgang Capito --|tForeword to her 
       edition of the Hymnbook of the Bohemian Brethren, 1534 /
       |rKatharina Schütz Zell --|tMy heart shall be yours and 
       yours alone, 1540 /|rLeo Jud --|tLord, keep us steadfast 
       in thy word, 1541-42 /|rMartin Luther --|tMorning is all 
       fresh and new, before 1542 /|rJohn Zwick --|tO dear Lord 
       Jesus Christ, around 1555 /|rJohann Freder --|tLet my 
       God's will prevail always, 1554 /|rAlbert, Duke of Prussia
       --|gpt. 7. Praying.|tOpen letter to Bartholomew von 
       Starhemberg, 1524 /|rMartin Luther --|tSacred prayers 
       drawn from the Psalms of David, 1545-47 /|rPeter Martyr 
       Vermigli --|tOn prayer, 1552 /|rPhilip Melanchthon --
       |tPrayers for morning and evening and prayer in time of 
       war, 1540, 1551, 1547 /|rPhilip Melanchthon --|tMeditation
       and prayer recalling God's unspeakable love, between 1540 
       and 1547 /|rMiles Coverdale --|tOriginal collects for the 
       Book of common prayer, 1549 /|rThomas Cranmer --|gpt. 8. 
       Reconstructing sacraments.|tSermon on the holy and noblest
       sacrament of baptism, 1519 /|rMartin Luther --|tRepentance
       and confession, 1525 /|rUlrich Zwingli --|tOldest order 
       for confirmation in Strasbourg, after 1549 --|tSermon on 
       the purpose of the sacraments, 1551 /|rHenry Bullinger --
       |gpt. 9. Worshiping.|tAction or use of the Lord's Supper, 
       1525 /|rUlrich Zwingli --|tPreface to German Mass and 
       order of service, 1526 /|rMartin Luther --|tPublic worship
       in Strasbourg, 1537-39 /|rMartin Bucer --|tSelections from
       the Book of common prayer of the Church of England, 1559. 
650  0 Church history|y16th century. 
650  0 Christian literature. 
700 1  Hendrix, Scott H. 
830  0 Classics of Western spirituality. 
938    Baker and Taylor|bBTCP|nBK0008444738 
994    02|bSTJ 
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