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Octavo, aqua library cloth, 126, 128, 128, 128 pp., b/w photos and drawings, indexes Articles in issue no. 1 are "'Against the 'Barbarians'': The Young Erasmus and His Humanist Contemporaries," James D. Tracy, "Religious Ecstasy in Staupitz and the Young Luther," David C. Steinmetz, "Starkey and Melanchthon on Adiaphora" A Critqiue of W. Gordon Zeeveld," Thomas F. Mayer, "Three Inter-Related Principles in Calvin's Unique Doctrine of Infant Baptism," Jill Raitt, "The French Ritual of Tyrannnicide in the Late Sixteenth Century," Orest Ranum, "The MIstaking of 'the Mathematicks' for Magic in Tudor and Stuart England," J. Peter Zetterberg, "The Poetics of Protestantism and the English Literary Renaissance," Carl J. Rasmussen, "The Communcations Revolutions and Cultural Change," Charles G. Nauert, Jr.Articles in issue no. 2 are "The Pattern of Controversy in a Counter-Reformation Classic: The 'Controversies' of Robert Bellarmine," Robert W. Richgels, "Alonso Rodriquez' 'Ejercicio': A Neglected Classic," John Patrick Donnelly, "The Disobedience of the Obedient: Ferdinand I and the Papacy 1555-1564," Paula Sutter Fichtner, "Papal Policy and the European Conflict, 1559-1572," A. Lynn Martin, "Henry II's Itlaian Bishops: A Study in the Use and Abuse of the Concordat of Bologna," Frederic J. Baumgartner, "'Faisant ce qu'il leur vient a plaisir': The Image of Protestatism in French Catholic Polemic on the Eve of the Religious Wars," G. Wylie Sypher, "The Mobilization of Confraternities Against the Reformation in France," Robert P. Harding, "Preaching Ideals and Practice in Conter-Reformation Rome," Frederick J. McGinness.Articles in issue no. 3 are "Confession - 450 Years of History," Lewis W. Spitz, "The Catholicity of the Augsberg Confession: CA VII and FC X on the Grounds for the Unity of the Church," David G. Truemper, "An Analysis of the Augsberg Confession, Article VII, 2 in It's Historical Context, May & June 1530," Robert C. Schultz, "The Function and Structure of Gospelling: An Essay on 'Ministry' According to the Augsberg Confession," Eric W. Gritsch, "German Lutheran Interpretations of the the Diet of Augsburg to 1577," Robert A. Kolb, "Urbanus Rhegius and the Augsburg Confession," Scott H. Hendrix, "The Augsburg Confession in the English Reformation: Richard Tavernier's Contribution," James H. Pragman, "The Reception of the Augsburg Confession in Scandanavia," Trygve R. Skarsten, "The Influence of the Augsburg Confession in South-East Central Europe," David P. Daniel, "The Roman Catholic Reception of the Augsburg Confession," Robert Kress.Articles in issue no. 4 are "The Arthurian Model in Emperor Maximiliam's Autobiography Writings 'Weisskung' and 'Theuerdank,'" Gerhild S. Williams, "A Good Prince: King John and Early Tudor Propaganda," Carole Levin, "Fortune Comes of Age (in Machiavelli's Literary Works)," Timothy J. Lukes, "Zwingli; Reaction to the Schleitheim Confession of Faith of the Anabaptists," Leland Harder, "Sixteenth-Century Christian-Nebraica: Scripture and the Renaissance Myth of the Past," Jerome Friedman, "Commons Debate 1629," Robert Ruigh, "Lucas van Leyden," Jeremy D. Bangs.
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