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De vera et falsa caenae dominicae administratione
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A simple, and religious consultatio[n] of vs Herma[n] by the grace of God Archbishop of Colone, and prince Electoure, [and] c. by what meanes a Christian reformation, and founded in Gods worde. Of doctrine, administratio[n] of deuine sacramentes, of ceremonies, [and] the whole cure of soules, and other ecclesiasticall ministeries may be begon among men committed to our pastorall charge, vntill the lord graunte a better to be appoynted, either by a free, and cChristian counsaile, generall, or national, or else by the states of the empire of the nation of Germany, gathered together in the holye Gost. Perused by the translator therof and amended in many places. 1548
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The Ivdgement of Martin Bucer concerning divorce
written to Edward the sixt, in his second book of the Kingdom of Christ, and now Englisht : wherein a late book restoring the doctrine and discipline of divorce is heer confirm'd and justify'd by the authoritie of Martin Bucer to the Parlament of England -
Defensio adversus axioma catholicum
id est criminationem R. P. Roberti episcopi Abrincensis (1534) -
Enarratio in Evangelion Iohannis (1528, 1530, 1536)
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A simple, and religious consultation of vs Herman by the grace of God Archebishop of Colone, and prince Electour. [et] c. by what meanes a Christian reformation, and founded in Gods worde, of doctrine, administration of the deuine sacramentes, of ceremonies, and the hole cure of soules, and other ecclesiastical ministeries may be begon among men committed to our pastorall charge, vntil the Lorde graunt a better to be appoynted either by a free, and Christian cou[n]sayle, general, or national, or elles by the states of the empire of the natio[n] of Germanie, gathered together in the holye Gost
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The actes of the disputacio[n] in the cowncell of the Empyre holden at Regenspurg
that is to saye, all the artycles concernyng the Christen relygion both agreed and not agreed vpon: euen as they were propowned of the Emprour vnto the nobles of the Empyre, to be iudged, delybred and debated. Here thow hast also the sentence, cowncell and aduyse of the Emperor, of euery degre of the nobles of the Empyre and of the Legate of Rome concernyng these actys. And more ouer here be certen prefacys of Phylyp Melancton declaryng why certen popyssh artycles were reprouyd by the protestantys: and certe[n] other thinges also a regestre whereof thou hast in the next syde of this leafe set forth by Martyne Bucere [et] Philyp Melancton translated owt of Latyne into Englissh. By Mylys Couerdale. M.D.xlij -
The gratulation of the mooste famous clerke M. Martin Bucer
a man of no lesse learninge and lyterature, then godlye studie and example of lyuing, vnto the churche of Englande for the restitucion of Christes religion. And hys answere vnto the two raylinge epistles of Steue[n], Bisshoppe of Winchester, concerninge the vnmaried state of preestes and cloysterars, wherein is euidently declared, that it is against the lawes of God, and of his churche to require of all suche as be and must be admitted to preesthood, to refrain from holye matrimonie. Translated out of Latin in to Englishe -
A briefe examination for the tyme, of a certaine declaration, lately put in print in the name and defence of certaine ministers in London, refusyng to weare the apparell prescribed by the lawes and orders of the realme
In the ende is reported, the iudgement of two notable learned fathers, M. doctour Bucer, and M. doctour Martir ... translated out of the originals, written by theyr owne handes, purposely debatyng this controuersie -
A treatise declaryng [and] shewig dyuers causes take[n] out of the holy scriptur[es] of the sente[n]ces of holy faders
[and] of the decrees of deuout emperours, that pyctures [and] other ymages which were wont to be worshypped, ar i[n] no wise to be suffred in the temples or churches of Christen men. By the whiche treatise the reder that is indifferent, shall se and perceyue, how good and godly a dede it was of the senatoures of Arge[n]tine, that of late daies they caused all the ymages with their auters to be cleane take[n] out of their churches. The authours of this litle treatise ar the ope[n] preachers of Argte[n]yne -
A treatise, how by the Worde of God, Christian mens almose ought to be distributed
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A treatise declaring and showing that images are not to be suffered in churches
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Certein places gathered out of .S. Austens boke intituled de essentia diuinitatis
verye necessary to vnderstand certein darke places of the byble and especiallye the Prophetes gachered [sic] by Herman Bodius a faithfull preacher. and now lately turned into Inglysh -
The mynd and exposition of that excellente learned man Martyn Bucer, vppon these wordes of S. Mathew: Woo be to the wordle [sic] bycause of offences. Math. xviij. Faythfully translated in to Englishe, by a faythfull brother, with certayne obiections [and] answeres to the same
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VVhether it be a mortall sinne to transgresse ciuil lawes
which be the commaundementes of ciuill magistrates. The iudgement of Philip Melancton in his epitome of morall philosophie. The resolution of D. Hen. Bullinger, and D. Rod. Gualter, of D. Martin Bucer, and D. Peter Martyr, concernyng thapparrel of ministers, and other indifferent thinges -
The Ivdgement of Martin Bucer, concerning divorce
Written to Edward the sixt, in his second book of the Kingdom of Christ, and now Englisht. Wherein a late book restoring the doctrine and discipline of divorce, is heer confirm'd and justify'd by the authoritie of Martin Bucer to the Parlament of England. Published by authoritie -
Martin Bucer, De vera et falsa caenae dominicae administratione (1546)