Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther

by Martin Luther

2021-01-05 07:26:33

Martin Luther was a famous 16th century German theologian. Luther summarized his philosophy as follows The first and chief article is this: Jesus Christ, our God and Lord, died for our sins and was raised again for our justification (Romans 3:... Read more
Martin Luther was a famous 16th century German theologian. Luther summarized his philosophy as follows The first and chief article is this: Jesus Christ, our God and Lord, died for our sins and was raised again for our justification (Romans 3:24-25). He alone is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world (John 1:29), and God has laid on Him the iniquity of us all (Isaiah 53:6). All have sinned and are justified freely, without their own works and merits, by His grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, in His blood (Romans 3:23-25). This is necessary to believe. This cannot be otherwise acquired or grasped by any work, law, or merit. Therefore, it is clear and certain that this faith alone justifies us... Nothing of this article can be yielded or surrendered, even though heaven and earth and everything else falls (Mark 13:31. The Table of Contents includes Introduction by Professor Henry Morley, The testimony of Jo. Aurifaber, Doctor in Divinity, Captain Henry Bell's narrative, A copy of the order from the House of Commons, and Selections from Table-Talk. Less

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File size9.25 X 7.5 X 0.27 in
Print pages128
PublisherStandard Publications
Publication date October 8, 2009
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9781438526102
Martin Luther was a German monk, theologian, university professor and church reformer whose ideas inspired the Protestant Reformation and changed the course of Western civilization. Luther's theolo...

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