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PDFs of Theological Works from the Reformation

July 11th, 2009 by James Grant

Baptist Press:

The Baptist Center for Theology and Ministry at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary has launched a new exhibit with downloadable digital copies of a series of rare theology documents.

Some of the earliest pamphlets available online include a critique of Anabaptists written by Philipp Melanchthon dated 1528 and a sermon by Martin Luther from 1532. Also offered are negative critiques of Baptists by Eberhardus of Cologne in 1536, Robert Some in 1589 and Lucas Osiander the Younger in 1607.

Most of the pamphlets for and against Baptists in the collection were written in the 1640s by authors including John Tombes, Andrew Ritor, John Etherington, Richard Barnard (Dwelphintramis), Daniel Featley, Robert Fage, William Hussey, Jasper Mayne, Friedrich Spanheim, Stephen Marshall, Thomas Bakewell and Thomas Blake.

You can view the documents here.

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  1. Wyman Richardson Says:

    Very interesting. Thanks for posting this. I look forward to skimming through these!

    W

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