Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther
SELECTIONS FROM THE TABLE TALK OF MARTIN LUTHER. TRANSLATED BY CAPTAIN HENRY BELL. CONTENTS. Introduction by Professor Henry Morley. The testimony of Jo. Aurifaber, Doctor in Divinity. Captain Henry Bell's narrative. A copy of the order from the House of Commons. Selections from Table-Talk:- Of God's Word. Of God's Works. Of the Nature of the World. Of the Lord Christ.
"Ever thy IMP."
Jane gave the letter an affectionate little pat. It was almost as though
she had heard lively little Adrienne's voice. How good it was, she
reflected happily, to know that this time she would go East, not as a
lonely outlander, but as one whose place awaited her. There would be
smiling faces and welcoming hands to greet her when she climbed the
steps of Madison Hall. Yes, Wellington was truly her Alma Mater and
Madison Hall her second home.
CHAPTER II
A COUNCIL OF WAR
"What does it all mean? That's the one thing I'd like to know."
Judith Stearns plumped herself down on Ethel Lacey's couch bed with an
energy that bespoke her feelings.
"It is as yet beyond the understanding," gloomily conceded Adrienne
Dupree.
SELECTIONS FROM THE TABLE TALK OF MARTIN LUTHER. TRANSLATED BY CAPTAIN HENRY BELL. CONTENTS. Introduction by Professor Henry Morley. The testimony of Jo. Aurifaber, Doctor in Divinity. Captain Henry Bell's narrative. A copy of the order from the House of Commons. Selections from Table-Talk:- Of God's Word. Of God's Works. Of the Nature of the World. Of the Lord Christ.