Project Wittenberg is an electronic text initiative which converts to electronic form the writings of Martin Luther and Other Lutherans. This page is Wittenberg's home page and thus a catalog of the texts available. Most of these documents are in the public domain and may be freely distributed.
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The Lutheran Reformation began when Martin Luther posted the 95 theses on the church door in Wittenberg. It will never be completed. As long as she remains the Church Militant, sin and error will continue to fuel her need for reform. She must continually return to the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets found in the Book of Concord. In today's cyber-world, Semper Reformanda intends ...
Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) The Augsburg Confession (1530): From The Triglotta. A History of the Life and Acts of Martin Luther... A History of the Life and Actions of the Very Reverend Dr. Martin Luther, Faithfully Written by Philip Melancthon. Wittemburg. 1549. From Hymns of the Reformation by Martin Luther, reprint 1845, by J. Unwin (London): Unwin 1845 edition: Part 1 Unwin 1845 edition: ...
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The Phillip Melanchthon Quinquennial Historical Background His Life Melanchthon and the Reformation Teacher of Germany The Melanchthon Year 1997 had as its motto: Born for Dialogue 1997 has been declared the Melanchthon Year which celebrates the 500th anniversary of the birth of the great humanist and reformer Phillip Melanchthon. The celebration takes place under the auspices of the office ...
The sixth chapter of the learning module, Discovery and Reformation. This chapter outlines the life and the main thought of Martin Luther, traditionally regarded as the founding figure of the European Reformation.
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4949 Alton Parkway Irvine, CA 92604 Tel: 949 733-2366 Fax: 949.733.0962 Home l Contents l Search l Feedback 16th Century Lutheran & Orthodox Exchange Patriarch Jeremias II, the Tubingen Lutherans, and the Greek Version of the Augsburg Confession: A Sixteenth Century Encounter by Eve Tibbs March 9, 2000 for Dr. Nathan P. Feldmeth Fuller Theological Seminary CH-502 Medieval Reformation History ...
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PITTS THEOLOGY LIBRARY ARCHIVES AND MANUSCRIPTS DEPT. MELANCHTHON, PHILIPP, 1497-1560. Paulus spricht zu den Colossern, 1551. MANUSCRIPT NUMBER 115 EXTENT: 1 item (on 2 leaves) + woodcut. ACCESS: Unrestricted REPRODUCTION: All requests subject to limitations noted in departmental policies on reproduction. COPYRIGHT: Information on copyright (literary rights) available from repository. CITATION: ...
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Philipp Melanchton on Reformed Education by Dr. R.Faber ...
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