Audiobook: Reformation Collection Volume 3
- Download Summary of the Books of the Old and New Testaments audio
- Download Prayers or Meditations audio
- Download The Martyrdom of the Blessed Servant of God, Walter Mill audio
- Download The Godly Exhortation of Holy Father Bradford which he gave to his Wife, Children and Friends a little before his Death audio
- Download A Certain Godly Supplication by Certain Inhabitants of Norfolk and Suffolk audio
- Download Examination before the Commissioners, September 30, 1555 audio
- Download The Last Hours of the Duke of Suffolk audio
- Download An Effectual Prayer Made in Time of Trouble audio
- Download Confession or Prayer, Composed and Used by Knox after the Death of Edward the Sixth audio
- Download The Prayer of King Edward the Sixth, which he made Three Hours afore his Death, to himself, his Eyes being Closed, and Thinking None had Heard him audio
- Download Thanksgiving for Deliverance, with Prayers audio
- Download A Treatise on Prayer audio
- Download A Most Wholesome Counsel, How to Behave Ourselves in the Midst of this Wicked Generation audio
- Download A Short Rule of Life for each Man in General audio
- Download Prologues upon the Gospels audio
- Download The Archbishop's Notes for a Homily against Rebellion audio
- Download A Sermon concerning the Time of Rebellion audio
- Download Martin Luther's Declaration to his Countrymen audio
- Download A Treatise or Sermon of Henry Bullinger Concerning Magistrates and Obedience of Subjects audio
- Download A Brief Treatise, Concerning the Use and Abuse of Dancing audio
- Download A Treatise how, by the Word of God, Christian Men's Alms ought to be Distributed audio
- Download Of the Lawful and Unlawful Usury amongst Christians audio
- Download The Life of Michael Servetus audio
- Download A Dialogue of Polygamy audio
- Download An Epistle both of Godly Consolation and also of Advertisement audio
- Download The Epistle of John Calvin whether it be Lawful for a Christian Man to Communicate or be Partaker of the Mass of the Papists without Offending God and his Neighbor or not audio
- Download Wickliff's Opinions of the Papacy audio
- Download Some Account of the Life of John Wickliff, D.D. Part 1 audio
- Download Some Account of the Life of John Wickliff, D.D. Part 2 audio
- Download Letter from John Banks to Heinrich Bullinger audio
- Download Her Communication with Dr. Feckenham audio
- Download A Sermon of John Oecolampadius to Young Men and Maidens audio
- Download His Letter of Excuse to Pope Urban VI. audio
- Download A Letter to the People of Edinburgh audio
- Download That Rebaptization or Baptizing Again is not of God and that there is but one Baptism audio
- Download A Letter of King Edward the Sixth to Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London for the Taking Down of Altars and Setting up the Table in the stead thereof audio
- Download Of the Lord's Supper audio
- Download His Confession respecting the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper audio
- Download Extract from the Testament of John Knox audio
- Download The History of the Death of John Oecolampadius audio
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This volume of the Reformation collection, begins with John Calvin's summary of the contents for the Bible from the preface to the Geneva Bible. Catherine Parr, last wife of Henry VIII, contributes her "Prayers or Meditations", intended as a shortened Protestant equivalent to Thomas à Kempis' The Imitation of Christ. Next come accounts of trials and martyrdoms: Walter Mill, the last martyr of Scotland, John Bradford, an anonymous account of Protestants in Norfolk and Suffolk to commissioners sent by Mary I, Hugh Latimer's examination as an old man and the execution of Henry Grey, father of Lady Jane Grey. Following these are a series of prayers: Lady Jane Grey, John Knox, Edward VI as well as Knox's instructions on prayer. Knox also gives instructions for Christian gatherings in a time of persecution and John Wycliffe gives a rule of conduct for Christians in various life circumstances. Tyndale's Prologues covers the gospel of Matthew and, more briefly, John. There follows a selection of Reformation thinking about the relationship between church and state: Thomas Cranmer's sermon during the so-called "Prayer Book Rebellion" (the sermon notes he presumably preached from are included), Luther urging peace during the Peasants' Revolt and Bullinger explaining that civil magistrates have the right to declare and fight wars (contrary to the pacifism of the Anabaptists).Next come treatises on various ethical questions: Peter Martyr's opinion of dancing, Martin Bucer on almsgiving, Wolfgang Musculus on usury. There follow two controversial matters - James Waddell Alexander writes a history of Calvin's involvement in the execution of Michael Servertus and showing that it had the universal support of the age in which he lived, rather than resulting from any personal animosity from Calvin. Then comes a controversial dialogue by Bernardino Ochino, ostensibly arguing against polygamy (Ochino himself appears as one half of the dialogue but makes close to no case against polygamy while his interlocuter is given twice the airtime) but in reality arguing for it, for which Ochino was exiled from Zurich. Calvin's letter to Edward Seymour (Lord Protector of England) comes next which includes his opinion on the Church of England Books of Homilies. Next come a series of resulting from struggles to coexist between Protestants and Roman Catholics (not least on the question of the sacraments), intersperced with a short biography of John Wicklyffe and Oecolampadius' sermon to teenagers, expounding the Apostles' Creed. This volume of the Reformation collection ends with an eyewitness account of the final days of Oecolampadius.
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