Originally published in 1894, "Elements of Religion" was written by Dr. Henry E. Jacobs (1844-1932) as a one volume introduction to dogmatic theology. Jacobs was Norton Professor of Systematic Theology at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and he is still well-known within the Evangelical Lutheran Church for his translation of "The Book of Concord" and his "History of the Lutheran Church in the United States." Jacobs' intention in writing "Elements of Religion" describes the ongoing value of the work today: "He does not offer his construction of the system as the best...
Originally published in 1894, "Elements of Religion" was written by Dr. Henry E. Jacobs (1844-1932) as a one volume introduction to dogmatic theology....
Volume 1 of this important translation series of Luthers Works with introductions and notes. Re-publication of the 1915 Philadelphia Edition. Contains: Luthers Prefaces to his works, the Ninety-Five Theses (together with related letters), Treatise on the Holy Sacrament of Baptism, A Discussion of Confession, The Fourteen of Consolation, Treatise on Good Works, Treatise on the New Testament (That is, On the Holy Mass), The Papacy at Rome, together with full introductions to each work and thorough footnotes. Text in this edition has been carefully proofread, with particular attention to Latin...
Volume 1 of this important translation series of Luthers Works with introductions and notes. Re-publication of the 1915 Philadelphia Edition. Contains...