Luther, M. (1588). A commentarie of M. Doctor Martin Luther upon the Epistle of S. Paule to the Galathians: First collected and gathered word by word out of his preaching, & now out of the Latine faithfully translated into English for the vnlearned. Wherein is set foorth most excellently the glorious riches of Gods grace & power of the Gospell, with the difference between the Law [and] the Gospell, and strength of faith declared: to the ioyfull comfort and confirmation of all true Christian beleuers, especially such as inwardly being afflicted and grieued in consciences, doe hunger and thirst for iustification in Christ Jesu. For whose cause most chiefly this book is translated and printed, and dedicated to the same. Diligently reuised, corrected, and newly imprinted againe by Thomas Vautroullier dwelling within the Blackefriers by Ludgate for William Norton.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Luther, Martin. A Commentarie of M. Doctor Martin Luther upon the Epistle of S. Paule to the Galathians: First Collected and Gathered Word by Word Out of His Preaching, & Now Out of the Latine Faithfully Translated into English for the Vnlearned. Wherein Is Set Foorth Most Excellently the Glorious Riches of Gods Grace & Power of the Gospell, with the Difference Between the Law [and] the Gospell, and Strength of Faith Declared: To the Ioyfull Comfort and Confirmation of All True Christian Beleuers, Especially Such as Inwardly Being Afflicted and Grieued in Consciences, Doe Hunger and Thirst for Iustification in Christ Jesu. For Whose Cause Most Chiefly This Book Is Translated and Printed, and Dedicated to the Same. S.l: Diligently reuised, corrected, and newly imprinted againe by Thomas Vautroullier dwelling within the Blackefriers by Ludgate for William Norton, 1588.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Luther, Martin. A Commentarie of M. Doctor Martin Luther upon the Epistle of S. Paule to the Galathians: First Collected and Gathered Word by Word Out of His Preaching, & Now Out of the Latine Faithfully Translated into English for the Vnlearned. Wherein Is Set Foorth Most Excellently the Glorious Riches of Gods Grace & Power of the Gospell, with the Difference Between the Law [and] the Gospell, and Strength of Faith Declared: To the Ioyfull Comfort and Confirmation of All True Christian Beleuers, Especially Such as Inwardly Being Afflicted and Grieued in Consciences, Doe Hunger and Thirst for Iustification in Christ Jesu. For Whose Cause Most Chiefly This Book Is Translated and Printed, and Dedicated to the Same. Diligently reuised, corrected, and newly imprinted againe by Thomas Vautroullier dwelling within the Blackefriers by Ludgate for William Norton, 1588.