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Ettliche Tafeln, und Fürnehmeste Stücke, so in der Gräfflichen Teckleburgischen Kirchen zu Lengercke, auß Gottes Worte ... insonderheit aber, Herrn Lutheri büchern, an den wänden, pfeiler, Cantzel, Tisch und Tauffkessel angeschrieben seind
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple scholarly and library catalogs (including local catalogs, Google Books, and Internet Archive) yielded no record of an English translation for this specific 1616 German theological work. Given the niche nature of the text—a local historical and polemical account of church inscriptions in Lengerich—it is highly improbable that a translation exists. No evidence of any partial or complete English version was found.
Verified Mar 31, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, ustc, internet archive · methodology
Step inside a 17th-century sanctuary where the walls speak through the living fire of Scripture rather than 'dumb' idols. Johann von Münster’s provocative guide documents the radical transformation of the Tecklenburg Church, challenging readers to trade physical imagery for a profound 'circumcision of the heart.'
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