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Martin Luther

An Open Letter On Translating

Martin Luther

Luther's famous 1530 letter defending his translation of the Bible into German, particularly his addition of the word 'alone' in Romans 3:28. He explains his translation principles and asserts the right to render Scripture in natural, living German rather than slavishly literal renderings.

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