Luther And The Reformation:
Joseph Augustus Seiss
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JOSEPH A. SEISS, D.D.,
JOSEPH A. SEISS, D.D.,
Pastor of the Church of the Holy Communion, Philadelphia AUTHOR OF "A Miracle in Stone," "Voices from Babylon," etc. etc.   Joseph A. Seiss JOSEPH A. SEISS CHARLES C. COOK, 150 Nassau Street, NEW YORK. Copyright, 1883, BY PORTER & COATES....
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PREFACE.
PREFACE.
The first part of this book presents the studies of the Author in preparing a Memorial Oration delivered in the city of New York, November 10, 1883, on the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of Martin Luther. The second part presents his studies in a like preparation for certain Discourses delivered in the city of Philadelphia at the Bi-Centennial of the founding of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. There was no intention, in either case, to make a book, however small in size. But the utter
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LUTHER AND THE REFORMATION.
LUTHER AND THE REFORMATION.
A rare spectacle has been spreading itself before the face of heaven during these last months. Millions of people, of many nations and languages, on both sides of the ocean, simultaneously engaged in celebrating the birth of a mere man, four hundred years after he was born, is an unwonted scene in our world. Unprompted by any voice of authority, unconstrained by any command of power, we join in the wide-ranging demonstration. In the happy freedom which has come to us among the fruits of that man
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I. THE HISTORY AND THE MEN.
I. THE HISTORY AND THE MEN.
It was in 1492, just nine years after Luther's birth, that the intrepid Genoese, Christopher Columbus, under the patronage of Ferdinand, king of Spain, made the discovery of land on this side of the Atlantic Ocean. A few years later the distinguished Florentine, Americus Vespucius, set foot on its more interior coasts, described their features, and imprinted his name on this Western Continent. But it was not until more than a century later that permanent settlements of civilized people upon thes
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