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Multiloquus de co[n]citata ex dictis Lutheri seditio[n]e, : ad Inuictissimu[m] & optimu[m] Imperatore[m] ac multo[rum] regno[rum] Rege[m] inclitu[m] etc[etera]. Carolu[m] S.

Multiloquus de concitata ex dictis Lutheri seditione
Dungersheim, Hieronymus, 1465-1540

Summary: H. Dungersheim had had a long academic career before the Reformation started. He proved to be a determined foe of Luther. In this rare book he presents "over a hundred" citations from Luther's books written before the Peasants' War (1525) to prove that Luther was a teacher of sedition and tumult.Signatures: A-B4, C2, D4; [A] unsigned.Illustrative and Decorative Content: Title vignette (Church as tower under siege); woodcut of Annunciation on p. D4a; woodcut of Last Supper on p. D4b.

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