APA Citation

C. O. -L. (1824). Martin Luther and the devil: Or the question proposed, whether the devil was the doctor of divinity that lectured Luther into his Reformation? And the subject submitted for discussion, by giving a translation of that curious passage of Luther's Works wherein he relates his disputation with Satan concerning private masses. To which are added, some explanatory remarks, notes, and illustrative quotations. J.O. Bonsal, 29, Dawson-Street. Sold by R.M. Tims, Grafton -street - C.P. Archer, Dame-street - Mrs. Watson - and Burnside - Capel-street.

MLA Citation

C. O. -L. Martin Luther and the Devil: Or the Question Proposed, Whether the Devil Was the Doctor of Divinity That Lectured Luther into His Reformation? And the Subject Submitted for Discussion, by Giving a Translation of That Curious Passage of Luther's Works Wherein He Relates His Disputation with Satan Concerning Private Masses. To Which Are Added, Some Explanatory Remarks, Notes, and Illustrative Quotations. J.O. Bonsal, 29, Dawson-Street. Sold by R.M. Tims, Grafton -street - C.P. Archer, Dame-street - Mrs. Watson - and Burnside - Capel-street, 1824.

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