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First Principles of the Reformation
First Principles of the Reformation, by Martin Luther (1483–1546), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.
Chapters
- 01Introductory Essays, I: On the Primary Principles of Luther’s Life and Teachingprose
- 02I.prose
- 03II.prose
- 04III.prose
- 05IV.prose
- 06V.prose
- 07VI.prose
- 08VII.prose
- 09VIII.prose
- 10IX.prose
- 11X.prose
- 12XI.prose
- 13Introductory Letter, Jesus.prose
- 14Protestation.prose
- 15The Three Primary Works of Dr. Martin Luther, Dedicatory Letter.prose
- 16Jesus. (2)prose
- 17I.: The Three Walls of the Romanists.prose
- 18The First Wall.prose
- 19The Second Wall.prose
- 20The Third Wall.prose
- 21II.: Of the Matters to be Considered in the Councils.prose
- 22III.: Twenty-seven Articles respecting the Reformation of the Christian Estate.prose
- 23II.: Concerning Christian Liberty, Dedicatory Letter of Martin Luther to Pope Leo X.prose
- 24Concerning Christian Libertyprose
- 25III: On the Babylonish Captivity of the Church, Jesus.prose
- 26Concerning the Lord’s Supperprose
- 27Concerning the Sacrament of Baptismprose
- 28Concerning the Sacrament of Penanceprose
- 29Of Confirmation.prose
- 30Of Matrimony.prose
- 31Of Orders.prose
- 32On the Sacrament of Extreme Unction.prose