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AFH8753
Collection of sermons by Zinzendorf preached in the ducal court at Dresden in 1725 and 1726.
AFH2673
Includes Luther's German translation of Psalm LXVIII (Psalm LXVII in Vulgate and Septuagint) from Hebrew. Includes woodcut illustration
AFG4826
Despite his wishes, Dürer never had the opportunity to portray Luther from life. Most Europeans came to recognize Luther’s features through portraits by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553), who became one of Luther’s closest friends, and Hans Baldung…
AFG4826
Full page portrait of Luther by Lucas Cranach.
AFE7444
Martin Luther's translation of the book of Jonah with woodcut depicting scenes from the book of Jonah.
AES2440
A work written under the pen name, Theophilus Agricola (either Caspar Schewenckfeld von Ossig or his assistant, Georg Meyer) that refutes the Lutheran teachings of Matthias Flacius Illyricus and Nicholas Gallus.
AES0302
Text in German includes Luther's translation of Greek New Testament Epistle of 2nd Peter and Jude. Includes woodcut borders and decorated initials.
AER9305
Text in German includes Luther's translation of the Canon of the Mass from Latin. Includes woodcut decorations.
AER9107
Text in German includes Luther's German translation of Psalms CX (Vulgate Psalms CIX) from the Hebrew Old Testament. Includes woodcut illustrations.
AER9084
Luther's more controlled, sober, and systematic response to the Papal Bull of 1520.
36853
Spener's work, first published in 1675, presented a six-point plan for renewing Christianity and provided the movement its name.
36852
1827 printing of Die Deutsche Theologie ("The German Theology") that influenced the spirituality of Martin Luther and Pietitst Johann Arndt who both wrote introductions to the text.
34391
Spener's commentaries on Paul's epistles to the Ephesians and Colossians.
34390
Johann Petersen's sermon on the sixth chapter of Isaiah. Petersen, and his wife Johanna spoke and wrote about Pietism.
34387
Sermon on "The Divinely-explained Sabbath Law".
34386
Three sermons on the mysteries of the Passion and the cross of Christ written by Breithaupt.
33744/A
Story of the Pietist orphanage founded in Halle, printed at the orphanage’s press.
33743
Pietists created a new genre, spiritual biographies of common people. This work has 51 biographical narratives.
33714
History of the missionaries among the Indians in North America written by George Loskiel.
33262
Gottfried Arnold's work that pushed for greater toleration of Christian diversity and encouraged research of heretical groups.
31705
This German version of Dance of Death includes influences from Holbein while updating characters to contemporary societal figures such as Das Freundenmächen (The Lady of Easy Virtue).
31620
The engravings in this Dance of Death, or Todten-Tantz are said to be influenced by Holbein's Basel mural. Engraved title border.
31603
The images in this German publication reflect Holbein's figures and layouts but have other style characteristics unique to this artist. Prints are engraved plates.
31411
Gottfried Arnold's more esoteric work influenced by mystical writings of Jakob Böhme (1575–1624).
07068
Rules for monastic living, bound in south Germany, with a later brass clasp. Chancery sextodecimo, 114 x 77 mm.
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