THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION
Source Review 5:
Lindberg, Ch. 5 The Reformation of the Common Man
Read the Source Materials and Select the sentence/passage which you
belief sums up the central argument of the author
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| 5.1 |
Münster to Luther (July 13, 1520) |
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| 5.2 |
Münster: Prague Manifesto (1521) |
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| 5.3 |
Münster to Melanchton (March 29, 1522) |
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| 5.4 |
Karlstadt: Whether One Should Proceed Slowly (Novemeber,
1524) |
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| 5.5 |
Luther: Letter to Christians at Strassburg in Oppositon to
the Fanatic Spirit (1524) |
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| 5.6 |
Luther: Letter to the Princes of Saxony Concerning the Rebellious
Spirit (1524) |
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| 5.7 |
Münster to Frederick the Wise, Allstedt (August 3, 1524) |
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| 5.8 |
Münster: Vindication and Refutation (1524) |
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| 5.9 |
Münster: Sermon to the Princes (July 13, 1524) |
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| 5.10 |
The Twelve Articles of the Upper Swabian Peasants (February 27-March
1, 1525) |
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| 5.11 |
Luther: Admonition to Peace. A Reply to the Twelve Articles
of the Peasants in Swabia (1525) |
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| 5.12 |
Aspects of Münster's Military Campaign |
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| 5.13 |
The Massacre of Weinsberg, April 16, 1525: Report of the Parson Johann
Herolt |
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| 5.14 |
Münster to the People of Allstedt (April 26 or 27, 1525) |
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| 5.15 |
Münster's Revolutionary "Ring of Justice" in the Camp of the Frankenhausen
Army |
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| 5.16 |
Luther: Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants
(1525) |
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| 5.17 |
Luther: An Open Letter on the Harsh Book Against the Peasants
(1525) |
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| 5.18 |
The Account of Hans Hut (November 26, 1527) |
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| 5.19 |
Johann Rühl, Mansfeld Councillor, to Martin Luther (May 21, and
26, 1525) |
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| 5.20 |
Aftermath of the Peasants' War: Reprot of the Bernese Chronicler,
Valerius Anshelm |
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| 5.21 |
The Consequences of Luther's Stance during the Peasants' War:
Hermann Mühlpfort, Mayor of Zwickau, to Stephan Roth at Wittenberg
(June 4, 1525) |
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