The Large Catechism by Martin Luther

Martin Luther

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Summary: Luther’s Large Catechism consisted of works written by Martin Luther and compiled Christian canonical texts, published in April of 1529. This book was addressed particularly to clergymen to aid them in teaching their congregations. Luther’s Large Catechism is divided into five parts: The Ten Commandments, The Apostles’ Creed, The Lord’s Prayer, Holy Baptism, and The Sacrament of the Altar. It and related documents was published in The Book of Concord in 1580. (from Wikipedia)

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Image of the title page of Pope Leo X's Bull, Exurge Domine, threatening to excommunicate Martin Luther, scanned from a first edition copy in the library of Concordia Theological Seminary by Robert E. Smith.

Introduction

Preface

The First Commandment

The Second Commandment

The Third Commandment

The Fourth Commandment

The Fifth through Seventh Commandments

Decalogue parchment by Jekuthiel Sofer 1768

The Eighth through Tenth Commandments

Conclusion of the Ten Commandments

Of the Creed

Of Prayer

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Commentary on the Petitions of the Lord’s Prayer

Of Baptism

Of Infant Baptism

Rogier van der Weyden, Seven Sacraments Altarpiece, Baptism, Confirmation and Penance: detail: Baptism

Of the Sacrament of the Altar

Exhortation to Receive the Sacraments Frequently

Shakespeare Radio Theater

Shakespeare, The Queen in Hamlet, Abbey


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Hamlet part 1, presented by Columbia Workshop

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Juliet by Philip H. Calderon

Orson Welles in the final scene from Romeo and Juliet

As You Like It presented by Columbia Workshop

Speeches from Richard II

Soliloquy from Richard III

Juliet by Waterhouse

Scene from King Lear

Scene from Henry V

Twelfth Night with Orson Welles

Mister Shakespeare on Favorite Story

A Child’s History of England by Charles Dickens

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Roman bath in Bath England

01 – Ancient England and the Romans

02 – Ancient England Under the Early Saxons

03 – England Under the Good Saxon, Alfred

04 – England Under Athelstan and the Six Boy-Kings

05 – England Under Canute the Dane

06 – England Under Harold Harefoot, Hardicanute, and Edward the Confessor

Edward the Confessor

07 – England Under Harold the Second, and Conquered by the Normans

08 – England Under William the First, the Norman Conqueror

09 – England Under William the Second, Called Rufus

10 – England Under Henry the First, Called Fine-Scholar

11 – England Under Matilda and Stephen

12 – England Under Henry II

13 – England Under Richard The First, Called The Lion-Heart

Richard_the lion hearted by Merry-Joseph Blondel

14 – England Under King John, Called Lackland

15 – England Under Henry The Third, called , of Winchester

16 – England Under Edward the First, Called Longshanks

Edward I of England

17 – England Under Edward the Second

18 – England Under Edward the Third

19 – England Under Richard the Second

20 – England Under Henry the Fourth, Called Bolingbroke

21 – England under Henry the Fifth

King Henry V
22 – England under Henry the Sixth

23 – England under Edward the Fourth

24 – England Under Edward the Fifth

25 – England Under Richard the Third

26 – England Under Henry the Seventh

27 – England Under Henry the Eighth, Called Bluff King Hal

28 – England Under Henry the Eighth

29 – England Under Edward the Sixth

30 – England Under Mary

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31 – England Under Elizabeth

32 – England Under James I
33 – England Under Charles the First

34 – England Under Oliver Cromwell

35 – England Under Charles the Second, Called the Merry Monarch

36 – England Under James the Second

37 – Epilogue

Our Island Story Part 2 by H. E. Marshall

Lady Jane Grey Preparing for Execution, painted by George Whiting Flagg in 1835

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Tudor rose.

Summary from Librivox:
Our Island Story was first published in 1905 and became an instant classic. Beginning with the Romans and following the triumphs and foibles of the good, not so good and the downright despicable figures of history; we are treated to a dazzling montage of kings, queens, barons, knights, explorers, movers and shakers that have played a key role in the history of England.

Marshall freely mixes folk tale with historical fact and in so doing paints a very vivid picture of the past in a style reminiscent of all that is finest in the children’s story-telling tradition. This is the second section of that work and will carry you from the convoluted and bloody Wars of the Roses up to the death of Queen Victoria and the resolution of the Boer War.

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Wars of the Roses

55 The red rose and the white

56  Queen Margaret and the Robbers

57 The King Maker

58 Edward V – The King Who was Never Crowned

Edward V by Wenceslas Hollar

59 The Two Little Princes in the Tower

60 Henry VII – Story of the Make-Believe Prince

61 Another Make-Believe Prince

62 Henry VIII and The Field of the Cloth of Gold

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63 How the King Became the Defender of the Faith

64 Henry VIII: The Story of the King’s Six Wives

65 The Story of a Boy King

66 The Story of Lady Jane Grey

Hatfield House, where Queen Elizabeth held her first council of state, photo by Allan Engelhardt CCAS2 license

67 How the Princess Elizabeth Became a Prisoner

68 Mary I – How a Candle Was Lit in England

69 How the Imprisoned Princess Became a Queen

Elizabeth 1 England

70 Elizabeth – The Story of a Most Unhappy Queen

71 How England was saved from the Spaniards

72 Elizabeth–The story of Sir Walter Raleigh

73 The Queen’s Favorite

74 The Story of Guy Fawkes

Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor by William Halsall, 1882

75 The Story of the Mayflower

76 How a Woman Struck a Blow for Freedom

77 How the King and the Parliament Quarrelled

78 The Story of How the King was Brought to His Death

Oliver Cromwell Imprisoning King Charles I

79 The Adventures of a Prince

80 The Commonwealth – The Lord Protector

81 How Death Walked in the Streets of London

82 The Story of How London was Burned

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83 The Fiery Cross

84 The Story of King Monmouth

85 The Story of the Seven Bishops

86 William the Deliverer

87 The Story of Brave Londonderry

88 The Story of a Sad Day in a Highland Glen

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89 How the Union Jack was Made

90 The Story of the Earl of Mar’s Hunting Party

91 The Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie

Bonnie Prince Charlie

92 The Story of Flora MacDonald

93 The Story of The Black Hole of Calcutta

94 The Story of How Canada Was Won

The Delaware Regiment at the Battle of Long Island

95 How America Was Lost

96 A Story of a Spinning Wheel

97 England Expects that Every Man will do his Duty

98 George III – The Battle of Waterloo

Battle of Waterloo by Robinson, circa 1820

99 The First Gentleman in Europe

100 Two Peaceful Victories

101 The Girl Queen

102 Victoria – When Bread was Dear

103 Victoria – Peace

Queen Victoria by Melville

104 Victoria – War

105 The Land of Snow

106 Victoria – The Siege of Delhi

Secundra Bagh after the Indian Mutiny

107 The Pipes at Lucknow

108 Victoria – Under the Southern Cross

109 From Cannibal to Christian

110 Victoria – Boer and Briton

111 List of Kings from Edward the Confessor

The Children of the New Forest by Frederick Marryat

After the Battle of Naseby in 1645, by Sir John Gilbert, source bridgemanartondemanddotcom, permission PD-Art

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Running time: 10 hours, 42 minutes

Scene from the historical re-enactment of the Battle of Naseby staged at English Heritage's Festival of History 2005, licensed under GNU Free Documentation license

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Cottage in Needwood Forest by Joseph Wright

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Sleeping Boy in the Hay, Schlafender Knabe im Heu, by Albert Anker

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

The Gamekeeper by Richard Ansdell

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Three Children playing Hide and Seek in a forest by Meyerheim

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Walderinnes by Otto Strutzel

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Die Andacht des Grossvaters by Albert Anker

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Great artists volume 1

Plato and Aristotle in the School of Athens by Rafael

Biographies of Raphael Santi, Murillo, Peter Paul Rubens, and Albrecht Durer. This is a wonderful tool for art study as there are references for further study, as well as ideas for language arts to incorporate into the study. (Summary by Laura Caldwell for Librivox).

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Lady with a Unicorn by Rafael Santi

0 – A Word to the Teacher


1 – Raphael Santi – The Perfect Artist, the Perfect Man

The Little Fruit Seller by Bartolome Esteban Murillo

2 – Murillo and Spanish Art

3 – Peter Paul Rubens

Pope Peter by Rubens


4 – Albrecht Durer and his City
Durer self portrait at 28

St. Bartholomew’s Eve by G. A. Henty

Massacre Saint Bartholomew's Eve

Set in the days of the religious wars of Europe, St. Bartholomew’s Eve is the tale of the Huguenot’s desperate fight for freedom of worship in France. As the struggle intensifies the plot thickens, culminating in the dreadful Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Eve. Henty, “The Boy’s Own Storyteller” weaves the life and adventures of Philip Fletcher and his cousin, Francois DeLaville, into the historical background with thrilling battles, sieges and escapes along the way (not to mention a fair damsel in distress!). (Summary by Minkona for Librivox)


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Running time:  12 hours, 3 minutes

00- Preface

01- Driven From Home

02- An Important Decision

03- In A French Chateau

04- An Experiment

05- Taking the Field

06- The Battle of St. Denis

07- A Rescue

08- The Third Huguenot War

09- An Important Mission

Jeanne D'albret

10- The Queen of Navarre

11- Jeanne of Navarre

12- An Escape from Prison

13- At Laville

14- The Assault On The Chateau

St. Bart Rural French Chateau by Steve Jurvetson, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license

15- The Battle of Jarnac

16- A Huguenot Prayer Meeting

17- The Battle of Moncontour

18- A Visit Home

19- In A Net

20- The Tocsin

21- Escape

22- Reunited

Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare

Hamlet Playscene by Harold Copping

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Miranda, The Tempest by JW Waterhouse

00 – Preface

01 – The Tempest

02 – A Midsummer Night’s Dream

03 – Winter’s Tale

04 – Much Ado About Nothing

Dogberry examining Conrade and Borachio from Much Ado about Nothing

05 – As You Like It

06 – Two Gentlemen of Verona

07 – Merchant of Venice

Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Shakespeare's Shylock by Charles Buchel

08 – Cymbeline

09 – King Lear

10 – Macbeth

11 – All’s Well That Ends Well

12 – Taming of the Shrew

13 – Comedy of Errors

Juliet by JW Waterhouse

14 – Measure for Measure

15 – Twelfth Night

16 – Timon of Athens

17 – Romeo and Juliet

18 – Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

Ophelia by JW Waterhouse

19 – Othello

20 – Pericles, Prince of Tyre

The Awakening of Europe by M. B. Synge

Holland, Saint Elizabeth's Flood, detail

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Holland, two windmills

01 Story of the Netherlands

02 – Brave Little Holland

03- A Wealth of Herrings

04 – A Dutch Reformer


05 – The Story of Martin Luther

Luther posting his 95 theses

06 – The Diet of Worms

07 – An Historic Scene

08 – How the Trouble Began

09 – The Storm Bursts

10 – Beggars of the Sea

11 – The Massacre of Bartholomew

12 – The Siege of Leyden

13 – William the Silent

14 – England

15 – Elizabeth’s Sailors

16 – Drake’s Voyage Round the World

The Spanish Armada off the English coast by Cornelis Claesz van Wieringen

17 – The Great Armada

18 – Among the Icebergs

19 – Sir Humphrey Gilbert

20 – Virginia

21 – Story of the Revenge

22 – Sir Walter Raleigh

Una and the Lion from Spenser's Faerie Queene

23 – The Fairy Queen

24 – The Great Dramatist

Queen Elizabeth I in coronation robes
25 – The Golden Days of Good Queen Bess

26 – First Voyage of the East India Company

27 – The Story of Henry Hudson

28 – Captain John Smith

29 – The Founding of Quebec

30 – The Pilgrim Fathers

31 – Thirty Years of War

Thirty Years War Battle of Lutzen by Carl Wahlbom.

32 – The Dutch at Sea

33 – The Great South Land

34 – Van Riebeek’s Colony

35 – In the Days of Oliver Cromwell

36 – Two Famous Admirals

37 – De Ruyter

38 – The Founder of Pennsylvania

39 – The ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’

40 – The House of Orange

William II of Orange by Van Dyck

41 – William’s Invitation

42 – The Struggle in Ireland

43 – The Siege of Vienna by the Turks

44 – The Greatness of France

45 – The Story of the Huguenots

46 – The Greatest General of His Age

47 – The Battle of Blenheim

Peter the Great1838 by Delaroche

48 – How Peter the Great Learned Shipbuilding

49 – Charles XII of Sweden

50 – The Boyhood of Frederick the Great

51 – Anson’s Voyage Round the World

52 – Maria Theresa

53 – The Story of Scotland

Christopher Columbus

Columbus Puerto de Palos by Evaristo Dominguez

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Here are several resources about Christopher Columbus,   in honor of Columbus Day, 2009.

Columbus from the book Discoverers and Explorers by Edward R. Shaw

You Are There! Columbus Discovers America

Christopher Columbus radio drama on Cavalcade of America.   Orson Welles is the star of this Old Time Radio show titled Admiral Of The Ocean Sea with Orson Welles.

Columbus: a poem by Joaquin Miller

Christopher Columbus from M.B. Synge’s book   The Discovery of New Worlds

Christopher Columbus from the book American History Stories by Mara Pratt

Christopher Columbus is shown landing in the West Indies, on an island that the natives called Guanahani and he named San Salvador, on October 12, 1492. He raises the royal banner, claiming the land for his Spanish patrons, and stands bareheaded, with his hat at his feet, in honor of the sacredness of the event. The captains of the Niña and Pinta follow, carrying the banner of Ferdinand and Isabella. The crew displays a range of emotions, some searching for gold in the sand. Natives watch from behind a tree. John Vanderlyn (1775-1852) had studied with Gilbert Stuart and was the first American painter to be trained in Paris, where he worked on this canvas for ten years with the help of assistants.
Christopher Columbus is shown landing in the West Indies, on an island that the natives called Guanahani and he named San Salvador, on October 12, 1492. He raises the royal banner, claiming the land for his Spanish patrons, and stands bareheaded, with his hat at his feet, in honor of the sacredness of the event. The captains of the Nina and Pinta follow, carrying the banner of Ferdinand and Isabella. The crew displays a range of emotions, some searching for gold in the sand. Natives watch from behind a tree. John Vanderlyn (1775-1852) had studied with Gilbert Stuart and was the first American painter to be trained in Paris, where he worked on this canvas for ten years with the help of assistants.

As You Like It by William Shakespeare

The Mock Marriage of Orlando and Rosalind by Walter Howell Deverell, public domain image

Summary: One of Shakespeare’s most popular plays, As You Like It is a pastoral comedy of mistaken identity, wit, and love. Daughter of a banished duke and forced to flee the court, Rosalind hides in the Forest of Arden disguised as a man. When her true love Orlando also shows up in the forest, she courts him without revealing her identity. Meanwhile, Phebe mistakenly falls in love with her disguise, Silvius pines for Phebe, Jacques philosophizes, and Touchstone makes fun of it all, and love and happiness triumph (for the most part) as Rosalind orchestrates a happy ending amid the confusion. (Summary by Rosalind Wills for Librivox)

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Total running time:  2 hours, 24 minutes

Rosalind by Robert Walker Macbeth, public domain image

Dramatis Personae

Act 1

Act 2

Rosalind and Celia by Hugh Thomson, public domain image

Act 3

Act 4

Act 5