Selected Works of Martin Luther
1483 - 1546
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- 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.
- [Refer to Luther sermons recommended and archived at the Reformation
INK web site from our References
Section, below.]
Let
Your Sins Be Strong: A Letter from Luther to Melancthon. Letter no. 99, 1
August 1521. From Wortburg (Segment). Translated by Erika bullman Flores. From
Dr. Martin Luther's Saemmtliche Schriften . Dr. Johannes Georg Walch,
Ed. (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, N.D.), Vol.15, cols. 2585-2590.
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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- Study
Guide for the Disposition of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and
Efficacy of Indulgences more commonly known as The Ninety-five
Theses, prepared by Lyman Baker, Department of English, at Kansas State
University
Dutch translation:
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stellingen van Martin Luther: Debat tot opheldering over de geldigheid
der aflaten van de Eerw. Pater Martinus Luther, Doctor in de Letteren en
de H. Godgeleerdheid. Translated by F. van der Heijden. [Connection from
The Netherlands]
Related Correspondence:
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- 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:
In English:
In French:
In Japanese
In Swedish:
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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- Luther's Deutsche Messe (1526), and Passional Christi und
Antichristi (1521) are represented in the Digital Image Archive
at Pitts Theological Library. They are a portion of the Richard C. Kessler
Reformation Collection at Emory University's Candler School of Theology. The
files may be viewed in postscript and image file formats.
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- LuiSA: Luther in Sachen-Anhalt
GmbH Martin Luther Web Pages in Saxony-Anhalt, "produced by an official
Institution in the country Luther comes from".
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- Index Verborum-- Martin
Luther's German Writings is an one-of-a-kind reference work provided at
Boston College. This on line concordance to works of Luther between the years
1516-1525, provides the location of a word in the Weimar Ausgabe printing of
the original texts.
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- Selected Sermons of Martin Luther from Reformation INK, include the
following:
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- Enemies of the Cross
of Christ, by Martin Luther.
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- The Twofold Uses
of The Law & Gospel, by Martin Luther.
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- Christ Our Great
High Priest, by Martin Luther.
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- On Faith & Coming
to Christ, by Martin Luther.
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- Christ's Holy
Sufferings, by Martin Luther.
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- Of The Office of
Preaching, by Martin Luther.
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- The Wheat & The
Tares, by Martin Luther.
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- The Parable of the
Sower, by Martin Luther.
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- The Law & The
Gospel, by Martin Luther, et al.
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Document revised, 2002:Feb. 3