On the Councils and the Church, 1 of 4
God’s Word cannot be present without God’s people, and God’s people cannot be without God’s Word.
God’s Word cannot be present without God’s people, and God’s people cannot be without God’s Word.
Reason has only a left-handed and a partial knowledge of God. The proper way to acquire a knowledge of God is the right-handed one.
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Faith justifies because it takes hold of and possess this treasure, the present Christ.
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We do not have to ask about the literal Latin or how we are to speak German. Rather we must ask the mother in the… Read More »An Open Letter on Translating, 1 of 2
In 1517, Luther was deeply concerned with the widespread understanding and practice of indulgences, but he was still not quite clear what indulgences and their… Read More »Ninety-Five Theses (1517)
It ought to be a matter of great honor and satisfaction for you to see your son an angel in the empire and an apostle… Read More »A Sermon on Keeping Children in School, 2 of 2