Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-233).
Contents:
Selected bibliography. Hans Sachs in historical context -- The life and works of Hans Sachs -- The translation process -- The Wittenberg Nightingale -- A disputation between a Parson and a Shoemaker in which the Word of God and a right Christian character Is contended -- A discussion on the public works of the spiritual person and their vows, by which they suppose themselves to be holy, to the sacrilege of the blood of Christ -- A dialogue on the content of an argument between a Roman Catholic and a Christian friend concerning greed and other common vices -- A conversation between an Evangelical Christian and a Lutheran where the angry idiot who calls himself a Lutheran is admonished brotherly -- The impact of Hans Sachs's Reformation writings -- Selected bibliography.
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