Name
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546 (Author)
Gutknecht, Jobst, -1542 (Publisher)
Title
Ein freyheyt des Sermons Bebstlichen ablass vn[d] gnad belangend / Doctoris Martini Luther, wider die vorlegu[n]g So zu schmach sein vnd desselben Sermons erdichtet
Other Titles
Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
Abstract
This very popular work, Luther’s first important publication in German, appeared in spring 1518 and further develops the arguments of the Ninety-five Theses concerning the inadequacies of the indulgence system. At this date there was just a single printer in Wittenberg who was underprepared for the huge market Luther’s writings generated. To meet the demand, many of Luther’s works were printed or r e-printed in other cities with more developed printing industries such as Leipzig, Augsburg, Basel, and (as here) Nuremberg. The sermon’s final passage captures the combative tone that would characterize some of Luther’s polemical works: "...some people reproach me as a heretic (for such a truth is quite injurious for their money boxes), I pay little heed to such babblings [and the only ones who do are] some muddled brains who have never sniffed a Bible, have never read the Christian teachers, have never understood their own teachers but rather are decaying in their riddled and fragmented opinions. For if they had understood them, they would know that they should defame no one without hearing and challenging him. Nonetheless, may God give them and us right understanding. Amen."
Shelf Location
03-B1950
Subjects
Indulgences
Format
pamphlets
Genre
pamphlets
Publication Information
[Jobst Gutknecht]: Nürnberg. 1518
Date
1518
Physical Description
[16] pages (last [2] pages blank) ; 21 cm (quarto)
Note
original filename:1900200005
Imprint from VD 16; date from colophon
Signatures: [A]-B⁴ (-B4)
Language
German
Library Location
Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University
Browse Location’s Digital Content
Catalog Record
4528400
Also In
"Wild Boar in the Vineyard"--Martin Luther at the birth of the modern world
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-en9y-5r19