Name inside. Some underlining in the beginning. Priority Mail is available on this item. No international shipping. Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: From the Preface The Reformation of the sixteenth century was essentially a religious event. Other factors undoubtedly played their part in its coming, course, and manifold consequences, but the event itself, if that term may be used to signify so extended a development, was first and foremost a revolution in the domain of religious faith and practice. It is important, therefore, in the study of the Reformation to give close attention to the religious issues involved, that is, to the doctrines and beliefs that were the subject of controversy and the chief concern of Reformer and Catholic apologist alike. Such, in brief, is the thought underlying this volume. The documents it presents unfold these controversial doctrinal issues, particularly the very basic ones of the authority of Church and Scripture and of the justification of man before God. As formulations of that time, they also give us some of the accent, spirit, and argument in which these issues were discussed. Ad because of their sources they may be said to bear the mark of high authenticity.