Published by Epworth Press [1969], London, 1969
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. 1st edition. xxiii, 427 p.; 4 pl. (Oecolampadius, Muntzer receipt, Michaelangelo's Daniel, St Gall); 25 cm. - dj: Bosch's Hay Wain. (Fernley-Hartley lectures ; 1955) Contents: part I. Johannes Oecolampadius, the reformar as scholar. 1. Student into divine, 2. Divine into reformer -- part II. Andrew Karlstadt, the reformer as puritan. 3. Ambitious young man, 4. The champion of St Augustine, 5. The great consult, 6. The Wittenberg movement 1521-2, 7. The vicar of Orlamunde, 8. Confrontation and dialogue, 9. Karlstadt's eucharistic rebellion, 10. Shallows and miseries 1525-41 -- part III. Thomas Muntzer, the reformer as rebel. 11. Beginnings, 12. Zwickau, 13. Prague, 14. The prophet of Allstedt 1523-4, 15. Allstedt writings, 16. Muhlhausen, 17. The Peasants' War, 18. Frankenhausen, 19. The gospel according to Thomas Muntzer, 20. Thomas Muntzer's liturgieal experiments, 21. Thomas Muntzer, Hans Huth and the `Gospel of all creatures' -- part IV. A sixteenth-century Dr Johnson and his Boswell, the reformer as layman. 22. Vadianus and Johannes Kessler of St Gall -- appendix: `Of the mystery of baptism' [an Anabaptist exposition of the `Gospel of all creatures' based on Mark 16.15 and ascribed to Hans Huth, translation from L. Muller's Glaubenszeugnisse oberdeutscher Taufgesinnter, collated with the Bern Kunstbuch (Codex 464) and the Budapest manuscript], p. 379-99 -- indexes: general, Bible references. VG orig. blue boards in lightly edgeworn dj.