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  1. Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians by Martin, 1483-1546 Luther, 2010-08-25
  2. The Life And Letters Of Martin Luther by Smith Preserved 1880-1941, Luther Martin 1483-1546, 2010-09-29
  3. Luthers Fabeln Nach Seiner Wiedergefundenen Handschrift (German Edition) by Luther Martin 1483-1546, Thiele Ernst 1856-1922, 2010-10-03
  4. Werke: Kritische Gesamtausgabe Volume 30, ab.1 (German Edition) by Luther Martin 1483-1546, 2010-09-27
  5. Assorted Sermons By Martin Luther by Martin (1483-1546) Luther, 2010-01-01
  6. Table Talk by Martin (1483-1546) Luther, 2010-01-01
  7. Preface to the Letter of St. Paul to the Romans by Martin (1483-1546) Luther, 2010-01-01
  8. Luther's correspondence and other contemporary letters Volume 1 by Martin, 1483-1546 Luther, 2009-10-26
  9. Martin Luther page by Martin (1483-1546) Luther, 2010-01-01
  10. Works of Martin Luther, with introductions and notes Volume 1 by Martin, 1483-1546 Luther, 2009-10-26
  11. The letters of Martin Luther ; selected and tr. by Margaret A. C by Luther. Martin. 1483-1546., 1908-01-01
  12. Sermons on the Most Interesting Doctrines of the Gospel of Martin Luther by Martin, 1483-1546 Luther, 2009-10-26
  13. Select treatises of Martin Luther in the original German with philological notes, and an essay on German and English Etymology by Martin, 1483-1546 Luther, 2009-10-26
  14. Luther's Little Instruction Book: The Small Catechism of Martin Luther/Translation by Robert E. Smith by Martin (1483-1546) Luther, 2010-01-01

21. Martin Luther: Exploring His Life And Times, 1483-1546 - Book Review - Pilgrimag
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22. Martin Luther, 1483-1546; Manuscript, 1541
PITTS THEOLOGY LIBRARY ARCHIVES AND MANUSCRIPTS DEPT. Luther, Martin, 14831546.Manuscript. ca. 1541. MANUSCRIPT NUMBER 090
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EXTENT: 1 item, 11 x 19.5 cm. ACCESS: Unrestricted. Click here to view document images. REPRODUCTION: All requests subject to limitations noted in departmental policies on reproduction. CITATION: Martin Luther Manuscript, MSS 090, Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection, Archives and Manuscripts Dept., Pitts Theology Library, Emory University. Biographical Note Martin Luther was born in Eisleben, Germany, on 10 November 1483. In 1501 Luther entered the University of Erfurt. He completed his A.B. and M.A. degrees four years later. He unexpectedly entered the local Augustinian monastery on 27 July 1505. On 3 April 1507, Luther was ordained as a priest. At the urging of his superiors Luther decided to continue his education and was awarded a doctorate on 18-19 October 1512. From 1512-1518 Luther was appointed to a chair for Biblical Study at the University of Wittenberg. In 1514, while lecturing on Psalm 71, he discovered his principal of "justification by faith." This new key to the entire Bible became the centerpiece of his new theology. Luther's theology developed quickly, and soon the entire faculty of the university accepted his ideas. By 1517 Wittenberg had become a center of Biblical humanism. Luther's new Christocentric theology soon came into conflict with traditional Roman Catholic theology over the sale of indulgences. On 31 October 1517, Luther posted his Ninety-five Theses on the door of the Castle Church. His intent was to stir academic debate on the subject of indulgences and the position the university should adopt on the matter. The Theses spread rapidly throughout Germany and great numbers of people came to agreed with Luther's views. Indulgence sales dropped severely as a result.

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26. Martin Luther (1483-1546) Library Of Congress Citations
Commentary on the epistles of Peter and Jude Luther, Martin, 14831546. English Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Dr. Martin Luther s Small catechism Notes
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Although many religious reforms in Europe preceded those of Martin Luther, he is considered to be the initiator of the Protestant Reformation . In the year 1517, outraged by the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church (see Reformation), Luther, posted on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenburg, Germany, his now-famous 95 theses. In the theses, Luther railed against the Catholic Church and what he saw as its excesses and hypocrisies, clearly exemplified in its selling of indulgences to the common masses. Prior to his Reformation activities, Luther, a German, was a student of philosophy at the University of Erfurt, where he received his Bachelor's degree (1503), and then two years later, his Master's degree. Though his father wished him to study law, Luther's unsettled soul and the sudden death of a close friend caused him to enter an Augustinian cloister in 1505. As a monk, Luther began a more thorough study of the Bible and theology, particularly Augustine and the Christian mystics. In 1507, he was ordained a priest. In 1508, Luther was appointed professor of philosophy at the newly-established University of Wittenburg. After becoming disillusioned with the philosophy of the time, Luther made preparations to attain higher degrees in theology. In 1509, he received his Bachelor's degree, and in 1512 the Doctor of Theology degree. Following this, Luther began to lecture on the Bible and preach against what he saw as the corruptions of the papacy. When Luther encountered Johann Tetzel, a Dominican commissioned in 1502 by the pope to preach and sell indulgences in Germany and the Scandinavian kingdoms, he resolved to counter not only the sale of indulgences, but also the entire theological and economic systems of the Catholic Church.

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Founder of the German Reformation Ordained a priest in 1507, Luther became in 1508 professor of moral philosophy in the faculty of the arts at the recently founded University of Wittenberg. Ten years later under the influence of Luther, the Wittenberg faculty of theology was committed to a program of theological reform based on "the Bible and St. Augustine." Luther had come to believe that man is unable to respond to God without divine grace, and that man can be justified only through faith ( per solam fidem ), by the merits of Christ imputed to him, works or religious observance are irrelevant. On 31 October 1517, Luther posted his 95 theses on indulgences on the door of the castle church at Wittenberg. Although purely academic and stating little that was exceptionable given the range of opinions of the day, the theses came to be viewed as a manifesto of reform. In 1520, Luther’s program of reform was further consolidated by a direct appeal to the German people to take the initiative in reforming the Church.

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Martin Luther (14831546). Project Wittenberg a excellent source of texts and links.Index Verborum Martin Luther s German Writings 1516 to 1525
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At the beginning of his career it is often said that Luther was apparently sympathetic to Jewish resistance to the Catholic Church. He wrote, early in his career: The Jews are blood-relations of our Lord; if it were proper to boast of flesh and blood, the Jews belong more to Christ than we. I beg, therefore, my dear Papist, if you become tired of abusing me as a heretic, that you begin to revile me as a Jew. However, sometime before 1517, in his Letters to Spalatin , we can already see that Luther's hatred of Jews, best seen in tis 1543 letter, was not some affectation of old age, but was present very early on. Luther expected Jews to convert to his purified Christianity. When they did not, he turned violently against them. It is impossible for modern people to read the horrible passages below and not to think of the burning of synagogues in November 1938 on Krystalnacht . Nor would one wish to excuse Luther for this text. A number of points must, however, be made. The most important concerns the language used. Luther used violent and vulgar language throughout his career: he was not a man to say "manure" when he meant "shit". We do not expect religious figures to use this sort of language in the modern world, but it was not uncommon in the early 16th century. Second, although Luther's comments seem to be proto-Nazi, they are better seen as part of tradition of

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At the beginning of his career it is often said that Luther was apparently sympathetic to Jewish resistance to the Catholic Church. He wrote, early in his career: The Jews are blood-relations of our Lord; if it were proper to boast of flesh and blood, the Jews belong more to Christ than we. I beg, therefore, my dear Papist, if you become tired of abusing me as a heretic, that you begin to revile me as a Jew. However, sometime before 1517, in his Letters to Spalatin , we can already see that Luther's hatred of Jews, best seen in tis 1543 letter, was not some affectation of old age, but was present very early on. Luther expected Jews to convert to his purified Christianity. When they did not, he turned violently against them. It is impossible for modern people to read the horrible passages below and not to think of the burning of synagogues in November 1938 on Krystalnacht . Nor would one wish to excuse Luther for this text. A number of points must, however, be made. The most important concerns the language used. Luther used violent and vulgar language throughout his career: he was not a man to say "manure" when he meant "shit". We do not expect religious figures to use this sort of language in the modern world, but it was not uncommon in the early 16th century. Second, although Luther's comments seem to be proto-Nazi, they are better seen as part of tradition of

35. Project Gutenberg Titles By Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
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  • Michelet, Jules, 1798-1874. Mémoires de Luther ... / traduits et mis en ordre par Jules Michelet ; présentation de Claude Mettra. Paris : Mercure de France, 1974.
  • Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Works. Edited by Jaroslav Pelikan. Saint Louis [etc.] Concordia Pub. House [etc., 1955- v. 1, 1958]
  • Michelet, Jules, 1798-1874. Mémoires de Luther ... / traduits et mis en ordre par Jules Michelet ; présentation de Claude Mettra. [Paris] : Mercure de France, 1974.
  • Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Luther et l'autorité temporelle, 1521-1525 : textes allemands originaux, traduction, introd. et notes / par Joël Lefebvre. Paris : Aubier Montaigne, 1973.
  • Universitätsbibliothek Giessen. Die Lutherhandschriften der Universitätsbibliothek Giessen : Katalog, mit Edition unbekannter Texte / H. Schüling. Giessen : Universitätsbibliothek, 1968.
  • Three Reformation catechisms : Catholic, Anabaptist, Lutheran / Denis Janz. New York ; Toronto : E. Mellen Press, c1982.
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    Be a sinner and sin boldly, but more strongly have faith and rejoice in Christ Martin Luther Martin Luther was born in 1483 into a strict German Catholic family. His parents intended him for a law career, but he became a monk and a theology professor instead. A sensitive soul, he struggled mightily with a guilty conscience and an intense fear of God and hell until he realized the doctrine of "justification by faith" while studying the book of Romans. This doctrine, along with his conviction that the Bible should be the basis of religious life and available to all, became the theological foundation of Protestantism. Luther was not the first or the only churchman to come to these conclusions, but arrived in a time of rising nationalism and, thanks to the recently-invented printing press, unprecedented written communication. With his 95 Theses against the abuses of indulgences, Luther unwittingly sparked religious and political reform in Germany and founded the Lutheran branch of Protestantism. With a strong and sometimes abrasive personality, Luther took up the weapons of pen and pulpit against the corruptions of Catholicism on one side and the extremes of the Radical Reformation on the other. He spoke out against clerical celibacy, papal abuses, the denying of the scriptures and the communion wine to non-clergy, the cult of the saints, salvation by works, and other Catholic doctrines. Yet Luther retained many traditional and liturgical elements of the church that other reformers rejected.

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    Martin Luther 14831546. Leader of the Protestant Reformation. INTRODUCTION.Martin Luther was the leader of the Protestant Reformation,
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    Martin Luther was the leader of the Protestant Reformation, a religious movement.
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    Luther was born in 1483 and died in 1546. He was born in Eisleben, Saxony. In 1501 he enrolled in the University of Enfurt. His family wanted him to become a lawyer. Yet Luther vowed to become a monk. Martin Luther studied the New and the Old Testaments and started to ask questions about faith. In 1523 Luther published an important work on temporal authority. In 1508 he was sent to Wittenburg and studied and lectured in moral philosophy. Martin Luther was the son of a Saxon miner.
    ACCOMPLISHMENTS
    Martin Luther published the 95 theses which criticized the Catholic Church. He taught that the Bible should be the sole authority in the Church. He also taught to trust in Jesus, do good works and trust in the Bible. Later he criticized the Pope for selling indulgences. Then he was later tried by the Diet in Worms. After that he was excommunicated. In 1520 he published three works spelling out his understanding of Christianity. Then he translated the New and Old Testaments into German.
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    Martin Luther made the Bible available to the people. He influenced religious thought throughout Europe. Luther also weakened the power of the Church.

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