First Principles Of The Reformation
A collection of Luther's foundational Reformation writings, including his key treatises that articulated the principles of sola scriptura, sola fide, and the priesthood of all believers that shaped the Protestant Reformation.
26 Chapters
Table of Contents
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EDITED WITH THEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL INTRODUCTIONS
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ADVERTISEMENT.
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INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS
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II.
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INTRODUCTORY LETTER.
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DISPUTATION OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER CONCERNING PENITENCE AND INDULGENCES.
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Protestation.
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Introduction
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DEDICATORY LETTER.
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To his most Serene and Mighty Imperial Majesty, and to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation.
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I. The Three Walls of the Romanists.
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The First Wall.
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The Second Wall.
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The Third Wall.
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II. Of the Matters to be Considered in the Councils.
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III. Twenty-seven Articles respecting the Reformation of the Christian Estate.
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DEDICATORY
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CONCERNING CHRISTIAN LIBERTY
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III ON THE BABYLONISH CAPTIVITY OF THE CHURCH ON THE BABYLONISH CAPTIVITY OF THE CHURCH.
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CONCERNING THE LORD'S SUPPER
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CONCERNING THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
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CONCERNING THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
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OF CONFIRMATION.
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OF MATRIMONY.
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OF ORDERS.
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ON THE SACRAMENT OF EXTREME UNCTION.
