item: #1 of 13 id: 1549 author: Luther, Martin title: Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians date: None words: 86359 flesch: 83 summary: He preached, not a gospel of his own invention, but the very same Gospel God had long ago prescribed in the Sacred Scriptures. Without Christ men will entertain false ideas about God, call their ideas what you like, the laws of Moses, the ordinances of the Pope, the Koran of the Mohammedans, or what have you. VERSE 9. keywords: abraham; apostles; christ; christian; church; conscience; death; doctrine; faith; flesh; galatians; god; good; gospel; grace; holy; jesus christ; law; life; lord; love; man; men; paul; people; person; righteousness; shall; sin; sins; spirit; things; verse; works; world cache: 1549.txt plain text: 1549.txt item: #2 of 13 id: 1670 author: Luther, Martin title: Luther's Little Instruction Book: The Small Catechism of Martin Luther date: None words: 4244 flesch: 87 summary: After this, pray the Lord's Prayer and the following prayer: Lord God, Heavenly Father, bless us and these gifts, which we receive from Your generous hand, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. We must fear, love, and trust God more than anything else. keywords: father; god; holy; lord; sins cache: 1670.txt plain text: 1670.txt item: #3 of 13 id: 1911 author: Luther, Martin title: Concerning Christian Liberty; with Letter of Martin Luther to Pope Leo X. date: None words: 18606 flesch: 66 summary: True, then, are these two sayings: Good works do not make a good man, but a good man does good works; Bad works do not make a bad man, but a bad man does bad works. Before the eyes of these men it is expedient to eat flesh, to break fasts, and to do in behalf of the liberty of faith things which they hold to be the greatest sins. keywords: christ; christian; faith; god; good; justification; law; liberty; life; man; men; things; word; works cache: 1911.txt plain text: 1911.txt item: #4 of 13 id: 272 author: Luther, Martin title: An Open Letter on Translating date: None words: 6792 flesch: 81 summary: Gracious, St. Paul and I want to offend like this for we preach so strongly against works, insisting on faith alone for no other reason than to offend people that they might stumble and fall and learn that they are not saved by good works but only by Christ's death and resurrection. Therefore, it does not follow that because good works do not help, bad works will; just as it does not follow that because the sun cannot help a blind person see, the night and darkness must help him see. keywords: christ; faith; german; god; good; saints; word; works cache: 272.txt plain text: 272.txt item: #5 of 13 id: 273 author: Luther, Martin title: The Smalcald Articles date: None words: 13389 flesch: 69 summary: On the other hand, if certain sectarists would arise, some of whom are perhaps already extant, and in the time of the insurrection [of the peasants] came to my own view, holding that all those who had once received the Spirit or the forgiveness of sins, or had become believers, even though they should afterwards sin, would still remain in the faith, and such sin would not harm them, and [acknowledge] themselves guilty of such actual sins in [committed by] thoughts, words, and works,--as I, and such as I, in monasteries and chapters [fraternities or colleges of priests], wished to be monks and priests, and by fasting, watching, praying, saying Mass, coarse garments, and hard beds, etc., fought against [strove to resist] evil thoughts, and in full earnest and with force wanted to be holy, and yet the hereditary, inborn evil sometimes did in sleep what it is wont to do (as also St. Augustine and Jerome among others confess),--still each one held the other in esteem, so that some, according to our teaching, were regarded as holy, without sin and full of good works, so much so that with this mind we would communicate and sell our good works to others, as being superfluous to us for heaven. keywords: christ; church; faith; god; good; holy; man; mass; men; pope; sin; sins; word; works cache: 273.txt plain text: 273.txt item: #6 of 13 id: 274 author: Luther, Martin title: Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences date: None words: 5053 flesch: 70 summary: E-mail: CFWLibrary@CRF.CUIS.EDU Surface Mail: 6600 N. Clinton St., Ft. Wayne, IN 46825 USA Phone: (219) 481-2123 Fax: (219) 481-2126 ====================================================================== Amore et studio elucidande veritatis hec subscripta disputabuntur Wittenberge, Presidente R. P. Martino Lutther, Artium et S. Theologie Magistro eiusdemque ibidem lectore Ordinario. E-mail: CFWLibrary@CRF.CUIS.EDU Surface Mail: 6600 N. Clinton St., Ft. Wayne, IN 46825 USA Phone: (219) 481-2123 Fax: (219) 481-2126 ====================================================================== Disputatio pro Declaratione Virtutis Indulgentiarum. by Dr. Martin Luther, 1483-1546 D. MARTIN LUTHERS WERKE: KRITISCHE GESAMMTAUSGABE. keywords: 001la =; = =; christians; church; dei; est; god; indulgences; love; man; money; non; papa; pape; pardons; penalties; pope; purgatory; quam; qui; quod; remission; sed; sunt; veniarum cache: 274.txt plain text: 274.txt item: #7 of 13 id: 27978 author: Luther, Martin title: Commentary on Genesis, Vol. 2: Luther on Sin and the Flood date: None words: 130226 flesch: 79 summary: Good God! Our hope and prayer are that God may use this volume to make the book of Genesis and the whole Old Testament a greater spiritual blessing to the Church and that it may serve the servants of God in these latter days in calling people to repentance, faith and prayer like Noah and Luther did. keywords: abel; adam; ark; believe; brother; cain; children; christ; church; day; death; earth; enoch; evil; faith; father; flesh; flood; god; good; holy; human; jews; lamech; law; life; man; men; moses; nature; noah; parents; patriarchs; people; place; promise; punishment; reason; righteous; seed; sin; sons; spirit; things; thou; time; wicked; words; world; wrath; years cache: 27978.txt plain text: 27978.txt item: #8 of 13 id: 28464 author: Luther, Martin title: Epistle Sermons, Vol. 2: Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost date: None words: 119489 flesch: 74 summary: They are children who cleave to the message that through Christ God forgives their sins and receives them into his favor; who adhere to this promise in all temptations, afflictions and troubles. Unquestionably, then, Paul proclaims Christ true God. keywords: apostle; blood; body; children; christ; christian; church; death; doctrine; earth; eternal; evil; fact; faith; flesh; gifts; god; good; gospel; grace; heart; heaven; holy; honor; kingdom; law; life; lord; love; man; men; neighbor; office; paul; people; peter; power; sacrifice; sin; sins; spirit; spiritual; text; things; time; word; works cache: 28464.txt plain text: 28464.txt item: #9 of 13 id: 29678 author: Luther, Martin title: The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained date: None words: 88411 flesch: 78 summary: But before the birth of Christ God took to Himself for this purpose only a single line, from Adam to Abraham, and thence to David, down to Mary the mother of Christ, who possessed His word. Vehement as are Luther's occasional bursts of indignation, he never wanders from the subject, and never ventures beyond where he is sustained by the clear warrant of the word of God. keywords: body; christ; christian; day; earth; evil; faith; flesh; god; good; gospel; heart; heaven; holy; life; lord; love; man; men; paul; people; peter; power; reason; scripture; sin; spirit; stone; suffer; things; word; works cache: 29678.txt plain text: 29678.txt item: #10 of 13 id: 30619 author: Luther, Martin title: Epistle Sermons, Vol. 3: Trinity Sunday to Advent date: None words: 137373 flesch: 74 summary: Especially the Gospel of St. John has been subjected to attack, which was written for the special purpose of fortifying this dogma against the attacks of Cerinthus the heretic, who in the apostolic age already attempted to prove from Moses the existence of but one God, which he assigned as reason that our Lord Jesus cannot be true God on account of the impossibility of God and man being united in one being. Now, in view of the fact already established that the persons are distinct, and of the further statement that God has purchased the Church through his own blood, we inevitably conclude that Christ our Saviour is true God, born of the Father in eternity, and that he also became man and was born of the Virgin Mary in time. keywords: apostle; body; children; christ; christians; church; death; devil; doctrine; earth; fact; faith; father; flesh; gifts; glory; god; good; gospel; grace; heart; holy; holy spirit; honor; human; knowledge; law; life; lord; lord god; love; man; men; paul; people; power; reason; righteousness; shall; sin; spirit; things; time; unto; wisdom; word; works; wrath cache: 30619.txt plain text: 30619.txt item: #11 of 13 id: 418 author: Luther, Martin title: A Treatise on Good Works date: None words: 40771 flesch: 67 summary: Or who is he, before whose door and into whose house such good works do not daily come, so that he would have no need to travel far or to ask after good works? Now we see how the Almighty God has not only set our Lord Jesus Christ before us that we should believe in Him with such confidence, but also holds before us in Him an example of this same confidence and of such good works, to the end that we should believe in Him, follow Him and abide in Him forever; as He says, John xiv: I am the Way, the Truth and the Life,--the Way, in which we follow Him; the Truth, that we believe in Him; the Life, that we live in Him forever. keywords: children; christ; commandment; confidence; evil; faith; god; good; grace; heart; help; holy; honor; life; lord; love; luther; need; prayer; reason; sin; spiritual; things; way; works cache: 418.txt plain text: 418.txt item: #12 of 13 id: 48193 author: Luther, Martin title: Commentary on Genesis, Vol. 1: Luther on the Creation date: None words: 174920 flesch: 71 summary: Under the show of doing good, they wrest from men God and his Word. For it was the greatest display of grace, that even after the sin of Adam God was not silent, but spoke; and that too in many and plain words, with the intent of showing forth evidences of his fatherly mind toward sinners. keywords: abel; account; adam; body; brother; cain; christ; church; creation; creatures; day; death; divine; earth; eve; faith; fall; father; god; good; heaven; holy; hope; human; jehovah god; knowledge; let; life; light; like; lord god; luther; man; manner; means; men; moses; nature; original; paradise; passage; place; present; reason; satan; says; scriptures; seed; serpent; sin; spirit; state; things; thou; thy; time; tree; woman; word; work cache: 48193.txt plain text: 48193.txt item: #13 of 13 id: 53465 author: Luther, Martin title: Lessons in the Small Catechism of Dr. Martin Luther For the Senior Department of Lutheran Sunday-Schools and for General Use date: None words: 64115 flesch: 95 summary: Our Lord Jesus Christ is true God, with God the Father the one true God in whom we believe, and to whom we pray. I Believe That My Lord Jesus Christ Is True God. keywords: christ; death; father; ghost; god; heaven; holy; jesus; kingdom; life; lord; love; man; neighbor; sins; word cache: 53465.txt plain text: 53465.txt