The Reformation Collection Volume 2


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(3.7 stars; 3 reviews)

This volume of the Reformation collection, which has a particular focus on the English Reformation, begins with William Tyndale's lively tract on the key Reformation doctrine of Justification by faith alone. Then follow two historical accounts of the reception that Reformation ideas received. Martin Luther works line by line through the popular Marian hymn Salve Regina expressing his disagreement. Christ the End of the Law is John Calvin's summary of the gospel message, written as the preface to the Geneva Bible. Calvin's Admonition against Astrology was translated into Early Modern English and has lain relatively forgotten for many years. There follow a number of documents authorised by Henry VIII and Edward VI of England showing the progress and regression of the Reformation in their reigns, including an essay against the claims of the Pope, written by Edward VI at age 12. Next come two letters relating to the English Reformation: Thomas Cromwell commenting on the reception of Tyndale's ideas by Henry VIII and Peter Martyr Vermigli writing to Heinrich Bullinger from England during the writing of the prayer book, expressing sadness that Calvin's doctrine of the sacraments had not found universal acceptance. Then come a series of short pieces by the 'Oxford Martyrs' - Thomas Cranmer, Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley - carrying out the business of reforming the church. John Bradford's Preface to Melanchthon's book on prayer is "of interest, in showing the feeling entertained in England, by the faithful worshippers, during the brief period between the decease of Edward VI. and the imprisonment of the godly Protestant Bishops and other Clergy." This volume of the Reformation collection ends with an eyewitness account of the final days of Martin Luther. (Summary by InTheDesert)

Other volumes of this collection:
Volume 1
Volume 3 (6 hr 59 min)

Chapitres

A Lively Description of our Justification 26:12 Lu par InTheDesert
Concering Mr. Latimer's Communication with Mr. Bainham in Dungeon of Newgate 6:32 Lu par InTheDesert
Ridley’s Account of his Disputation at Oxford 8:46 Lu par InTheDesert
A Confutation of the Song Called Salve Regina 22:58 Lu par InTheDesert
Christ the End of the Law 34:16 Lu par InTheDesert
An Admonition against Astrology 1:10:10 Lu par InTheDesert
A Proclamation for Resisting and Withstanding of Most Damnable Heresies Sown Wi… 5:52 Lu par InTheDesert
The Ten Articles, 1536 36:19 Lu par InTheDesert
The Six Articles, 1539 33:05 Lu par InTheDesert
King Edward the Sixth: His Own Arguments Against the Pope’s Supremacy 51:50 Lu par InTheDesert
A Proclamation against such as Innovate any Ceremony or Preach without License,… 4:18 Lu par InTheDesert
A Proclamation Inhibiting Preachers, 23rd April, 1550 6:27 Lu par InTheDesert
A Proclamation for the Inhibition of all Preachers, 22nd September, 1550 3:47 Lu par InTheDesert
Letter of Thomas Cromwell to Stephen Vaughan, May 1531 11:13 Lu par InTheDesert
An Unpublished Letter of Peter Martyr to Heinrich Bullinger, written from Oxfor… 6:46 Lu par InTheDesert
Articles to which Mr. Latimer was Required to Subscribe, March 11 1531 2:45 Lu par InTheDesert
Articles Devised by the Bishops for Master Latimer to Subscribe Unto 2:18 Lu par InTheDesert
Bishop Latimer's Injunctions to the Prior and Convent of St Mary's House, Worce… 3:50 Lu par InTheDesert
Injunctions Given in the Visitation of the Reverend Father in God, Nicholas Bis… 4:55 Lu par InTheDesert
Injunctions Given by the Bishop of Worcester in his Visitation to all Parsons, … 5:25 Lu par InTheDesert
Reasons why the Lord’s Board Should rather be after the Form of a Table than of… 6:48 Lu par InTheDesert
Questions put Concerning some Abuses of the Mass, with Answers 3:14 Lu par InTheDesert
Answer to Certain Queries Touching the Abuses of the Mass 5:00 Lu par InTheDesert
Some Questions with Answers Made to them by the Bishops of Worcester, Chicheste… 5:22 Lu par InTheDesert
Articles of Inquiry at the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, 1550 7:59 Lu par InTheDesert
Injunctions to the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, 1550 3:33 Lu par InTheDesert
A Judgement Concerning the Decretal Epistles 3:04 Lu par InTheDesert
Preface to Melanchthon on Prayer, 1553 12:42 Lu par InTheDesert
Verses to be Said in Giving Holy Water and Holy Bread 0:55 Lu par InTheDesert
The True History of the Christian Departing of the Reverend Man Martin Luther 23:15 Lu par InTheDesert

Critiques


(1 stars)

the reading was too fast and without feeling, just words.