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Martin Luther's Tabletalk
Luther's 'Divine Discourses' (as this
book was known) stirred up so much
anger in the Roman Catholic Church that
all copies were ordered to be burnt
under an edict by Pope Gregory XIII.
One copy was found by Casparus Van
Sparr in 1626, whilst building on a
house once owned by his grandfather in
Germany. The book was wrapped in a
linen cloth treated with beeswax and
buried in the ground – it was perfectly
preserved.
An English friend of Casparus, Captain
Henry Bell, brought the book back to
Britain and began the work of
translation several times but never
completed it. He received a vision of
an old man who told him he would
complete the translation. Two weeks
later he was arrested and spent the
next 10 years in jail during which time
he completed the work and produced what
we now know as 'Tabletalk'.
This collection of informal comments
was gathered together by Antony
Lauterbach and John Aurifaber, who were
very close to Luther towards the end of
his life.
It is a serendipitous collection so
many of the Reformer's words are plain
spoken. Although known for being
outspoken in public Luther, like us
all, was even more so in private.
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- Type: Hardcover
- Pages: 482
- ISBN: 1857924150
- SKU: 9781857924152
- Publisher: Christian Focus