The Facts About Luther
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The Facts about Luther
Author | : Patrick F. O'Hare |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 382 |
Release | : 1916 |
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Using primarily non-Catholic sources, O'Hare details assiduously the historic facts about Luther, his teachings, and the ever-splintering, disunited Protestant world he fathered. The real Luther is exposed through his writings, sermons, and letters, along with the testimony of his pupils, close friends, contemporaries, and Protestant biographers. Most of the common beliefs about Luther are blown away, revealed convincingly as myths made of the sands of romanticism and propaganda.
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