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    First Principles of the Reformation

    Martin Luther

    First Principles of the Reformation, by Martin Luther (1483–1546), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    32
    Variants
    32
    Genre
    Philosophy
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Introductory Essays, I: On the Primary Principles of Luther’s Life and Teachingprose
    2. 02I.prose
    3. 03II.prose
    4. 04III.prose
    5. 05IV.prose
    6. 06V.prose
    7. 07VI.prose
    8. 08VII.prose
    9. 09VIII.prose
    10. 10IX.prose
    11. 11X.prose
    12. 12XI.prose
    13. 13Introductory Letter, Jesus.prose
    14. 14Protestation.prose
    15. 15The Three Primary Works of Dr. Martin Luther, Dedicatory Letter.prose
    16. 16Jesus. (2)prose
    17. 17I.: The Three Walls of the Romanists.prose
    18. 18The First Wall.prose
    19. 19The Second Wall.prose
    20. 20The Third Wall.prose
    21. 21II.: Of the Matters to be Considered in the Councils.prose
    22. 22III.: Twenty-seven Articles respecting the Reformation of the Christian Estate.prose
    23. 23II.: Concerning Christian Liberty, Dedicatory Letter of Martin Luther to Pope Leo X.prose
    24. 24Concerning Christian Libertyprose
    25. 25III: On the Babylonish Captivity of the Church, Jesus.prose
    26. 26Concerning the Lord’s Supperprose
    27. 27Concerning the Sacrament of Baptismprose
    28. 28Concerning the Sacrament of Penanceprose
    29. 29Of Confirmation.prose
    30. 30Of Matrimony.prose
    31. 31Of Orders.prose
    32. 32On the Sacrament of Extreme Unction.prose