THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION
Source Review 4:
Lindberg, Ch. 4 Social Welfare and Education
Read the Source Materials and Select the sentence/passage which you
belief sums up the central argument of the author
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| 4.1 |
Canon Law |
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Johann Geiler of Kaysersberg (1445-1510): "Concerning Begging" |
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The Nuremberg Begging Order of 1478 |
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Luther: "Foreward" to Mathias Huetlin's The Book of Vagabonds" (1510) |
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| 4.5 |
Luther: The Blessed Sacrament of the Holy and True Body of Christ
and the Brotherhoods (1519) |
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Anonymous: "What is Loan-Interest Other than Usury?" (1540) |
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| 4.7 |
Luther: Trade and Usury (1524) |
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| 4.8 |
Luther: "That Clergy Should Preach Against Usury" (1540) |
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| 4.9 |
Social Welfare Legislation: The City of Wittenberg (1522) |
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| 4.10 |
Social Welfare Legislation: Leisnig (1523) |
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| 4.11 |
A Conversation Concerning the Common Chest of Schwabach, Namely
by Brother Heinrich, Knecht Ruprecht, Spuler, and Their Master of the Wool
Trade (1524) |
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| 4.12 |
Luther: To the Councilmen of All Cities in Germany that They Establish
and Maintain Christian Schools (1524) |
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| 4.13 |
Luther: A Sermon on Keeping Children in School (1530) |
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