Vindication of Luther Against His Recent English Assailants by Julian Charles Hare

“When a man has taken a leading part in the conflicts of his age, it will often happen that… the feelings with which he was regarded during his life, will cluster around him after his death… Now perhaps there is no one in the whole history of the world, against whom such a host of implacable prejudices and antipathies have been permanently arrayed, as against Luther. For the contest in which he engaged is the most momentous ever waged by a single man… its issue is still pending.” - Charles Hare

Level of Difficulty: Advanced: Prior subject matter helpful

Contents

  • About the Lutheran Library
  • Titlepage
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  • Vindication of Luther
  • Reply to Mr Hallam’s Remarks on Luther
  • Reply to Mr Newman’s Remarks on Luther
  • Reply to Mr Ward’s Attacks on Luther
  • Examination of Mr Ward’s Extracts from Moehler
  • Observations on Dr Mill’s Remarks on Luther
  • Reply to Sr W. Hamilton’s Attacks on Luther
  • Notes

Publication Information

  • Lutheran Library edition first published: 2024
  • Copyright: CC BY 4.0
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