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Luther and the Reformation: / The Life-Springs of Our Liberties

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A two-part study chronicles Martin Luther's spiritual development and central role in the Protestant Reformation, narrating his dispute with papal authority over indulgences and the Tetzel controversy, the posting of his theses, his debates and summons before church tribunals, exile at Wartburg, and translation of the Bible. It also surveys the institutional fruits of reform—catechisms, confessions, and the movement's social consequences. The second part examines early colonization in the mid-Atlantic, the emergence of Pennsylvania, William Penn's principles, encounters with Swedish settlers and indigenous peoples, and the constitutional provisions and protections for religious liberty and republican government established there.

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Joseph Augustus Seiss

Joseph Augustus Seiss was a 19th-century American theologian and author, recognized for his contributions to religious literature. He is best known for his work "Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties," which explores the impact of Martin Luther's actions on religious freedom and individual liberties. Seiss's writings reflect his deep engagement with theological issues and the historical context of the Reformation, making him a notable figure in discussions of Protestant thought and its implications for modern society.

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