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Anfechtung, Prayer, and Resurrection |
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Bach on Luther - The Catechism Hymns |
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Eternity |
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Formula of Concord, Article VI: Christians Need the Law |
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How Luther Became a Lutheran - Part 1 |
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How Luther Became a Lutheran - Part 2 |
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Josiah – Old Testament Model of the Shepherd as Leader |
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Key Events in Church History, Part III |
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Luther and Erasmus: The Debate on the Freedom of the Will |
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Luther and Inerrancy |
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Luther and Psalm 8 |
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Luther and the Christology of the Old Testament |
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Luther and the Reformation |
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Luther and the State |
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Luther as Father and Teacher |
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Luther as Preacher |
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Luther as Son and Father |
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Luther As Teacher |
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Luther Battles the Fanatics |
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Luther on Inspiration |
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Luther's "Lehrer Zur Gerechtigkeit" |
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Luther's Apologetics |
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Luther's Linguistic Ability in His Classic, the "Grosse Genesis" |
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Luther's Opinion of Augustine's Words: Accedat Verbum Ad Elementum Et Fit Sacramentum |
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Luther: Neither an Anti-Semite nor a Lackey of the Princes |
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Luther’s Theology of the Cross |
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Martin Luther, The Reformer in the Making |
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Martin Luther— The Father of Confessional, Functional-Equivalence Bible Translation |
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On the Cross and in the Cradle: The Mystical Theology of Martin Luther |
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Pastoral Theology Brief: Comfort for Parents Grieving a Miscarriage or Stillbirth—Following Luther’s Lead |
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Reformation or Revolt or Revolution? |
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The Blessings of Baptism: An Examination of the Doctrine of the Will |
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The Historical Development of Luther's Concept of Authority |
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The Last Two Commandments in Luther's Large Catechism |
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The Life and Work of Dr. Martin Luther |
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The Ninety-Five Theses: A Document of Protest |
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Translation of D. Martin Luther's Sermon von der Hauptsumma Gottes Gebots, I Timothy 1:3-11 |
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Two Sets of Theses: Dr. Martin Luther |
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We are Guests at an Inn Whose Keeper is a Villain: The Subject of Death in the Devotional Writings of Martin Luther |
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What Makes Up the "Different Spirit" of Which Luther Accused the Zwinglians? |