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  • A Treatise on Good Works - In HTML, at World Wide School. Each part in its own file, with links to previous, next, table of contents, or any other part. If you are using a graphical browser, this is the online equivalent of a "large print" edition.
    www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/relg/christiantheology/ATreatiseonGoodWorks/toc.html
  • Address to the Christian Nobility - Essay from 1520 teaches that all believers are in the spiritual estate, clergy are not the masters of Scripture, and Pope is not master of the Church if he contradicts the Bible.
    history.hanover.edu/texts/luthad.html
  • An Open Letter on Translating - Written to his adversaries concerning their comments on his translation of the Bible into German.
    www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/relg/christiantheology/AnOpenLetteronTranslating/toc.html
  • Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians - T. Graebner translation in HTML. Divided into smaller sections within each chapter with internal links.
    www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/relg/christiantheology/CommentaryontheEpistletotheGalatians/toc.html
  • Concerning Christian Liberty - Searchable treatise on his religious beliefs, including free will, with a cogent critique of the Catholic church and prefatory letter to Pope Leo X.
    www.bartleby.com/36/6
  • Concerning Christian Liberty - R.S. Grignon translation of the essay in HTML. Includes internal search engine.
    www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/relg/christiantheology/ConcerningChristianLiberty/toc.html
  • Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences - Latin with English translation by Spaeth et al. in HTML. Includes internal search engine.
    www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/relg/christiantheology/DisputationofDoctorMartinLuther/toc.html
  • Galatians Commentary of 1538 - Complete text of the Theodore Grabner abridged translation with linked index to individual chapters. Includes name and Bible reference indexes.
    www.ccel.org/l/luther/galatians/htm/i.htm
  • Index Verborum - Searchable database of Luther's German writings from 1516-1525, showing frequency and location of words used in the original texts.
    luther.bc.edu/default.html
  • Large Catechism - Complete text of the Bente and Dau translation from the Concordia Triglotta. Linked index to five major divisions plus individual Commandments, articles, and petitions. Links to other formats, including RTF.
    www.ccel.org/l/luther/large_cat/large_catechism.htm
  • Letter to John Staupitz - English translation of message sent to his Augustinian supervisor concerning the posting and aftermath of the 95 Theses.
    www.augustana.edu/religion/lutherproject/95THESES/letter%20to%20staupitz.htm
  • Letter to the Archbishop of Mainz, 1517 - Entreaty by Martin Luther concerning the sale of indulgences. Shows his stage of theological development through his arguments.
    www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/lutherltr-indulgences.html
  • Martin Luther's Sermons - Annotated index and texts of one hundred works from the John Nicholas Lenker 1905 translation of the Church Postil.
    users.rcn.com/tlclcms/mlserms.htm
  • On the Freedom of a Christian - R.S. Grignon translation (Harvard Classics edition). Available in plain text and HTML.
    www.ctsfw.edu/etext/luther/freedom
  • Online Concordance of Martin Luther - Selected works from the American Edition. Includes Galatians Commentary, the Catechisms, Good Works, Ninety-five Theses, Christian Liberty, Smalcald Articles, and the Letter to the Christian German Nobility.
    www.concordance.com/luther.htm
  • The German Mass and Order of Divine Service - The 1911 translation of the 1526 Deutsche Messe with preface from Luther telling why he wrote it, intended use, and various other rites and options for worship.
    history.hanover.edu/texts/luthserv.html
  • The Table Talk of Martin Luther - English translation of the reformer's Colloquia Mensalia, or Divine Discourses at his Table by William Hazlitt, from the John Aurifaber collection of 1569.
    www.reformed.org/documents/Table_talk/table_talk.html

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