Luther, Martin

Martin Luthers Ninety-Five Theses - P & R Pub. 2002 - 48

To Combat Abuses In The Church Of His Day, The Young German Monk Drafted Nearly A Hundred Propositions For Public Debate. Martin Luther Posted These Theses On The Church Door In Wittenberg, An Action That Helped To Give Birth To The Reformation. Nearly Everyone Has Heard Of The Ninety-five Theses. Editor Stephen J. Nichols Has Written An Introduction And Explanatory Notes (located On Facing Pages).--from Publisher's Description. List Of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Note On The Text -- Ninety-five Theses -- For Further Reading. Introduced And Edited By Stephen J. Nichols. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 48).

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