Catharine de Bora; or, Social and Domestic Scenes in the Life of Luther

John G. Morris (1803 - 1895)

"There are many interesting and characteristic incidents in the domestic life of Luther which are not found in biographies of the great Reformer. The character of his wife has not been portrayed in full, and who does not wish to become better acquainted with a woman who mingled many a drop of balsam in those numerous cups of sorrow which her celebrated husband was compelled to drink?
This little book is the result of extensive research, and exhibits facts attested by the most reliable authorities, many of which will be new to those of my readers who have not investigated this particular subject." from the Preface by John G. Morris, a noted Lutheran scholar from Baltimore, Maryland. These chapters start with a discussion of celibacy and marriage in the church, describe Lutheran's marriage to and life with Catharine de Bora, and her life after the reformers death, and accounts of their children.
- Summary by Larry Wilson

Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Chapter I Bill Mosley
00:26:25
Play 02 Chapter II TriciaG
00:22:59
Play 03 Chapter III Bill Mosley
00:13:37
Play 04 Chapter IV Bill Mosley
00:27:52
Play 05 Chapter V Kathleen Moore
00:18:39
Play 06 Chapter VI Kathleen Moore
00:13:34
Play 07 Chapter VII Part 1 Bill Mosley
00:18:07
Play 08 Chapter VII Part 2 Bill Mosley
00:22:15
Play 09 Chapter VIII Larry Wilson
00:09:42