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NIHIL
OBSTAT
C.
SCHUT,
D.D.,
Censor
Deputatus.
IMPRIMATUR
EDM.
CAN.
SURMONT,
Vic.
Gen.
Westmonasterii,
die
23
Novembris,
1914-
LUTHER
BY
HARTMANN
GRISAR,
SJ.
PROFESSOR
AT
THE
UNIVERSITY
OF
INNSBRUCK
AUTHORISED
TRANSLATION
FROM
THE
GERMAN
BY
E.
M.
LAMOND
EDITED
BY
LUIGI
CAPPADELTA
VOLUME
IV
LONDON
KEGAN
PAUL,
TRENCH,
TRUBNER
&
CO,
BROADWAY
HOUSE,
68-74
LTD.
CARTER
LANE,
E.G.
1915
A
FEW
PRESS
OPINIONS
OF
VOLUMES
"
I-III.
His
most
elaborate
and
systematic
biography
...
is
not
merely
a
book
to
be
reckoned
with
it is
one
with
which
we
cannot
dispense,
if
only
for
its
minute
examination
of
Luther
s
theological
writings."
The
Athenaeum
(Vol.
I).
;
second
volume
of
Dr.
Grisar
s
Life
of
Luther
is
fully
as
interesting
as
the
There
is
the
same
minuteness
of
criticism
and
the
same
width
of
survey."
The
Athenaium
(Vol.
II).
As we
see
the
great
Reformer
in
the
thick
of
his
work,
Its
interest
increases.
and
the
heyday
of his
life,
the
absorbing
attraction
of
his
personality
takes
hold
ot
us
more
and
more
strongly.
His
stupendous
force,
his
amazing
vitality,
his
super
human
interest
in
life,
impress
themselves
upon
us
with
redoubled
effect.
We
find
The
present
volume,
him
the
most
multiform,
the
most
paradoxical
of
men.
which
is
admirably
translated,
deals
rather
with
the
moral,
social,
and
personal
side
of
Luther
s
career
than
with
his
theology."
The
Athenceum
(Vol.
III).
"The
first.
"
.
.
.
for
any
sort
of
question
as to
the
welcome
ready
among
"There
is
no
room
English-speaking
Roman
Catholics
for
this
admirably
made
translation
of
the
first
volume
of
the
German
monograph
by
Professor
Grisar
on
the
protagonist
of
the
The
book
is
so
studiously
scientific,
so
careful
to
base
its
Reformation
in
Europe.
teaching
upon
documents,
and
so
determined
to
eschew
controversies
that
are
only
The
Scotsman.
theological,
that
it
cannot but
deeply
interest
Protestant
readers.
.
.
.
"
Father
Grisar
has
gained
a
high
reputation
in
this
country
through
the
translation
monumental
work
on
the
History
of
Rome
and
the
Popes
in
the
Middle
Ages,
and
this
first
instalment
of
his
Life
of
Luther
bears
fresh
witness
to
his
unwearied
industry,
wide
learning,
and
scrupulous
anxiety
to
be
impartial
in
his
judgments
as
well
as
absolutely
accurate
in
matters
of
fact."
Glasgow
Herald.
"
of
his
"
This
critical,
Life of
Luther
is
bound
to
become
standard
...
a
model
of
every
and
scholarly
virtue."
The
Month.
literary,
"Like
its
two
predecessors,
Volume
III
excels
in
the
minute
analysis
not
merely
of
Luther
s
actions,
but
also
of
his
writings;
indeed,
this
feature
is
the
outstanding
merit
of
the
author
s
patient
labours."
The
Irish
Times.
"
This
third
volume
of
Father
Grisar
s
monumental
;
Life
is
full
of
interest
for
the
theologian.
And
not
less
for
the
psychologist
for
here
more
than
ever
the
author
allows
himself
to
probe
into
the
mind
and
motives
and
understanding
of
Luther,
so
as
to
get
at
the
significance
of
his
development."
The
Tablet.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
XXI.
PRINCELY
MARRIAGES
1.
.
.
pages
3-79
LUTHER
AND
HENRY
VIII
OF
ENGLAND.
OF
DIVORCE.
;
BIGAMY
INSTEAD
The
case
of
Henry
VIII
Robert
Barnes
is
despatched
to
Luther
proposes
bigamy
as
a
safer
expedient
Wittenberg
than
divorce
(1531)
Melanchthon
s
advice
Tutissimum
The
conduct
of
Pope
est
regi
to
take
a second
spouse.
Clement
VII.
The
Protestant
Princes
of
Germany
endeavour
to
secure
the
goodwill
of
the
King
of
England
final
collapse
Luther
s
later
allusions
to
Henry
VIII
of
the
negotiations
;
;
:
;
;
pages
3-13
2.
THE
BIGAMY
OF
PHILIP
OF
HESSE.
The
question
put
by
Philip
to
Luther
in
1526
Philip
well
informed
as to
Luther
s
views.
Bucer
deputed
by
the
Land
grave
to
secure
the
sanction
of
Wittenberg
for his
projected
Bucer
s
mission
crowned
with
success
Philip
bigamy
weds
Margaret
von
der
Sale
Luther
s
kindly
offices
re
warded
by
a
cask
of
wine
the
bigamy
becomes
known
at
the
Court
of
Dresden
the
Landgrave
is
incensed
by
Bucer
s
proposal
that
he
should
deny
having
committed
bigamy.
Luther
endeavours
to
retire
behind
the
plea
that
his
per
in
mission
was
a
dispensation,"
a
piece
of
advice
given
not
to
be
alleged
in
public.
confession,"
and,
accordingly,
Some
interesting
letters
of
Luther
to
his
sovereign
and
to
Hesse
his
private
utterances
on
the
subject
recorded
in
the
The
Eisenach
Confer
Table-Talk.
Si
queam
mutare
!
ence
Luther
counsels
the
Landgrave
to
tell
a
good,
lusty
lie
the
Landgrave
s
annoyance.
Melanchthon
s
worries
an
expurgated
letter
of
his
on
Landgrave
Philip.
Duke
Henry
of
Brunswick
enters
the
field
against
Luther
and
the
Land
Luther
s
stinging
reply
Wider
Hans
Worst."
grave
Johann
Lening
s
how
it
was
regarded
by
Dialogue
The
Hessian
Luther,
Menius
and
the
Swiss
theologians.
bigamy
is
hushed
up.
The
Bigamy
judged
by
Protestant
Luther
s
consent
to
some
extent
extorted
under
opinion
pages
12-79
pressure
;
;
;
;
;
;
"
"
;
"
"
;
;
;
"
;
:
"
"
;
;
........
V
;
CHAPTER
XXII.
LUTHER
AND
LYING
1.
A
BATTERY
OF
ASSERTIONS.
pages
80-178
Luther
s
conduct
in
the
matter
of
the
Bigamy
an
excuse
for
the
present
chapter.
His
dishonest
assurances
in
his
letters
to
Leo
X,
to
Bishop
Scultetus
his
Ordinary,
and
to
his
real
feelings
at
the
Emperor
Charles
(1518-1520)
that
time
as
shown
in
a
letter
to
Spalatin
;
Luther
s
later
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