Author:Martin Luther
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| ←Author Index: Lu | Martin Luther (1483–1546) |
| A German theologian, an Augustinian monk, and an ecclesiastical reformer whose teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation |
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[edit] Works
- The 95 Theses (1517)
- Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation Respecting the Reformation of the Christian Estate (1520)
- Concerning Christian Liberty (1520)
- Luther's Small Catechism (1529)
- Warning Against the Jews (1546)
[edit] Hymns
- Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice
- A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (F.H. Hedge translation, 1868 Pennsylvania Lutheran Church Book translation, R. M'Lintock translation)
- Savior of the Nations, Come (trans. from Latin to German)
- The Martyrs' Hymn (translated by William Johnson Fox)
[edit] Letters
- Letter to Several Nuns, August 6, 1524
[edit] Compilations
- Luther's works
- Luther's correspondence and other contemporary letters, by Preserved Smith
- The letters of Martin Luther, translated by Margaret A. Currie (1908) [1][2]
[edit] Works about Luther
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