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A collected set of theological treatises and sermons examines sacramental theology and church practice, critiques ecclesiastical authority, and defends Christian liberty and justification by faith. It includes detailed arguments about the nature and use of sacraments, the proper application of ecclesiastical discipline, a challenge to clerical privilege, and a critique of sacramental and penitential systems. The collection also provides plain-language expositions of the Ten Commandments, the Creed, and the Lord's Prayer, alongside sermons intended for parish instruction, and concludes with an assertion that human traditions should yield to Scripture and conscience.

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Martin Luther

Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation, known for his theological writings and advocacy for reform within the Catholic Church. His influential works include "A Treatise on Good Works" and "Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians," which reflect his views on faith, grace, and the authority of scripture. Luther's translation of the Bible into German made the scriptures accessible to the laity, significantly impacting Christian practice and literacy. His "Small Catechism" remains a key text in Lutheran education, emphasizing the importance of personal faith and understanding of Christian doctrine.

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