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Selected Works of Martin Luther
Selected Works of Martin Luther
1483 - 1546
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- 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.
- All Praise to Thee, Eternal God
- Christ Jesus Lay in Death's Strong Bands
- Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice
- Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice (German)
- Flung to the Heedless Winds
- From Depths of Woe I Cry to Thee
- From Depths of Woe I Cry to Thee (German)
- From Heaven Above (German)
- From Heaven Above (English)
- If God Had Not Been on Our Side
- If God Had Not Been on Our Side (German)
- In Peace and Joy I Now Depart
- In the Midst of Earthly Life (German)
- Isaiah, Mighty Seer, in Days of Old
- Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word
- Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word (German)
- May God Bestow on Us His Grace
- May God Bestow on Us His Grace (German)
- A Mighty Fortress (In German)
- A Mighty Fortress (In English): American Lutheran
Version
- A Mighty Fortress (In English): Frederick H. Hedge
version
- O Lord, Look Down from Heaven, Behold
- O Lord, Look Down from Heaven, Behold (German)
- O Lord, We Praise Thee
- O Lord, We Praise Thee (German)
- Our Father, Thou in Heaven Above
- Our Father, Thou in Heaven Above (German)
- Savior of the Nations, Come
- Savior of the Nations, Come (German)
- That Man a Godly Life Might Live (German)
- Thou Who Art Three in Unity
- We All Believe in One True God
- We All Believe in One True God (German)
- We Now Implore God the Holy Ghost
- We Now Implore God the Holy Ghost (German)
- Sermon on Threefold Righteousness by Martin Luther; from
Philippians 2 (1518). From the texts in: D. Martin Luther's Werke: Kritische
Gesammtausgabe, Band 2, (Weimar: Hermann Boehlau, 1884), pp. 41-47. Dr. Martin
Luther's Catechetische Schriften and J.G. Walch and G. Stoeckhardt eds., Band 10. Dr.
Martin Luther's Saemmtliche Schriften. (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1885),
cols. 1254-1263. Translated by The Reverend Dr. Glen Zweck.
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
, by Martin Luther. From Wittenberg, 6 August
1524. Translated from Briefe aus dem Jahre 1524 , No. 732-756. (Letters of the Year
1524, Nos. 733 - 756). Weimarer Ausgabe. Translated by Erika Bullman Flores.
Martin Luther's Classic tract On Translating is
the foundation of the modern science of linguistics, of Bible translation and a classic of
the German language.
"Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of
Indulgences" (1517)
Latin version:
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- Disputatio pro Declaratione Virtutis Indulgentiarum,
by Dr. Martin Luther, 1483-1546. From D. Martin Luther's Werke: Kritische
Gesammtausgabe . I Band (Weimar: Hermann Boehlau, 1883).
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- An html version seeded by Project Wittenberg, from The Classics
Page at George Mason University, Latin Library, Neu-Latin.
English translation:
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- Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy
of Indulgences
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- [http://www.csusm.edu/A_S/History/docs/95ths.html] An html version from the
San Marcos History Program, California State University, San Marcos.
Related Correspondence:
- Letter to the Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz. (1517)
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- Letter to Pope Leo X, Accompanying the
"Resolutions" to the XCV Theses. (1518)
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- Letter to John Staupitz, Accompanying the
"Resolutions" to the XCX Theses. (1518)
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- Dr. Martin Luther to the Christian Reader, ... the older
opinion of the Ninety-Five Theses. (1545 ed.)
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).
Introductory:
Part First:
Part Second:
Part Third:
Part Fourth:
Part Fifth:
Martin Luther's Small Catechism (1529):
The Smalcald Articles of Martin Luther (1537):
As subtitled by Martin Luther, The Smalcald Articles
were "Articles of Christian Doctrine which were to have been presented on our part to
the Council, if any had been assembled at Mantua or elsewhere, indicating what we could
accept or yield, and what we could not."
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- Martinus Luther (Martinus Luther: A Reformation Reference) is
an one-of-a-kind reference work to the works of Martin Luther, appearing on line. Boston
College has provided a concordance to the works of Luther between the years 1516-1525,
referring to the location of the word in the Weimar Ausgabe printing of the original
texts.
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