id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_w345pjuslbbp3nljy6ibpdxnw4 Kenneth G. Appold Taking a Stand for Reformation: Martin Luther and Caritas Pirckheimer 2018 21 .pdf application/pdf 8435 641 76 Taking a Stand for Reformation: Martin Luther and Caritas Pirckheimer Taking a Stand for Reformation: Martin Luther and Caritas Martin Luther and Caritas Pirckheimer the most iconic scenes of the Reformation: Martin Luther's posting of his Disputation on the Power of Indulgences, commonly known were issued to have Luther brought to Rome to stand trial in person. attached to Luther's personal fate was the outcome of the Reformation itself. juxtapose Luther's great stand with that of another Reformer, someone far less known today, a Catholic woman who was a nun and always in these early years of the Reformation, Luther and his allies Martin Luther, an entire society was beginning to take a stand as the Caritas Pirckheimer was abbess of a convent in the imperial city opportunity for a life of learning.22 Of the four Pirckheimer daughters, three would enter convents.23 Four years later, in 1483, which ./cache/work_w345pjuslbbp3nljy6ibpdxnw4.pdf ./txt/work_w345pjuslbbp3nljy6ibpdxnw4.txt