F Selected Works of Martin Luther


Selected Works of Martin Luther
1483 - 1546
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Table of Contents:


About Luther:

A History of the Life and Actions of the Very Reverend Dr. Martin Luther, Faithfully Written by Philip Melancthon. Wittemburg. 1549.[sic.] From Hymns of the Reformation by Martin Luther, reprint 1845, by J. Unwin (London):
Historia de vita et actis Lutheri, [Heidelberg] 1548. Melancthon, Philip. Prepared by Dr. Steve Sohmer, 1996. In Latin.
The History of the Life and Acts of Luther. 1548. Melanthon, Philip. Prepared by Dr. Steve Sohmer 1996. Translated by T.Frazel 1995.

Famous Passages From the Writings of Martin Luther:

Selected Hymns of Martin Luther:

Selected Sermons from Martin Luther:

Selected Prayers of Martin Luther:

Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ (1540):

The German Mass and Order of Divine Service (1526):

Let Your Sins Be Strong (1521):

An Open Letter to the Christian Nobillity (1520):

An Open Letter to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation Concerning the Reform of the Christian Estate, 1520, by Martin Luther. Introduction and Translation by C. M. Jacobs. Works of Martin Luther With Introductionand Notes, Vol. II. Philadelphia: A.J. Holman Co., 1915)

To Several Nuns (1524):

On Translating (1530):

The Prefaces From Martin Luther's German Bible Version:

Martin Luther's 95 Theses:

"Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences" (1517)

Martin Luther's Large Catechism (1530):

The Large Catechism, by Martin Luther. Translated by F. Bente and W.H.T. Dan. Published in: Triglot Concordia: The Symbolical Books of the Ev. Lutheran Church . (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1921).

Martin Luther's Small Catechism (1529):

The Smalcald Articles of Martin Luther (1537):

Preface to Luther's Latin Writings:

Miscellaneous References:

 

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This document results from a cooperative effort between Project Wittenberg and ICLnet , Reverend Bob Smith, Project Coordinator. Document revised, 1997:Aug.04.