Description: These discs contain MP3 files to play on your computer (PC or Mac) or compatible player. please check your devices documentation for compatibility. Martin Luther Lot of 17 Christian Religious Audiobooks in 17 MP3 Audio CDs Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) Martin Luther was a German monk, former Catholic priest, professor of theology and seminal figure of a reform movement in sixteenth century Christianity, subsequently known as the Protestant Reformation. A Treatise on Good WorksRead by Multiple ReadersRunning Time:05:12:54 in 1 MP3 Audio CDIn this exposition of the Ten Commandments, Martin Luther attempts to build a bridge between justification by faith and the life of the Christian manifested by good works. An Exposition upon the Song of the Blessed Virgin Mary called MagnificatRead by InTheDesertRunning Time:02:45:58 in 1 MP3 Audio CDLuther's 1521 exposition of the Magnificat was written for John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (1503-1554), at that time a teenager. It was written in two parts, being interrupted by Luther's appearance at the Diet of Worms. It is sermonic in form but written to be read rather than heard. Commentary on the Epistle to the GalatiansRead by Multiple ReadersRunning Time:10:42:17 in 1 MP3 Audio CDMartin Luther strove to give a verse by verse exegesis of the Epistle to the Galatians in the work. The original work, written in Latin in around 1516, was much longer. This translation by Theodore Graebner strove to produce a copy of the work in a format and with wording much more applicable to the general English-speaking American public. Concerning Christian LibertyRead by Jonathan LangeRunning Time:1:54:57 in 1 MP3 Audio CDEarly in the course of the Reformation (1520) Martin Luther penned a trilogy of foundational documents addressing the Church, the Nobility and the Christian life. This document concerning the Christian life expounds the famous paradox: "A Christian man is the most free lord of all, and subject to none; a Christian man is the most dutiful servant of all, and subject to every one." Commentary on Genesis, Volume 1Read by Gillian HendrieRunning Time:18:34:33 in 1 MP3 Audio CDLuther on the Creation: A Critical Devotional Commentary on Genesis by Martin Luther, hero of the Reformation, the greatest of the Teuton Church fathers, and the father of protestant Church literature. - Summary from the title page Commentary on Genesis, Vol. 2: Luther on Sin and the Flood Read by Gillian Hendrie Running Time:12:37:36 in 1 MP3 Audio CD In his "Dear Genesis" Luther proved that the free Evangelical religion he taught was not new, but as old as the first book of the Bible, and that it does not consist in outward forms, organizations and pomp, but in true faith in Christ in our hearts and lives. Genesis contains the only historic records accessible of the first 2364 years of the 4004 years before Christ. It is worthy of study in our day as it was in the days of the Reformation. This, the second volume of Luther's great commentary on Genesis, ... covers chapters four to nine inclusive of Genesis. Epistle Sermons, Volume 2Read by Multiple ReadersRunning Time:14:12:55 in 1 MP3 Audio CDSermons from Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost preached by the famous German reformer Martin Luther. All who retain the good old custom of the fathers in reading Luther's Postil sermons on the Gospel and Epistle texts for each Sunday know what deep missionary thoughts are found in the sermons for Epiphany, Ascension Day and Pentecost. On the Babylonian Captivity of the ChurchRead by Jonathan LangeRunning Time:4:36:54 in 1 MP3 Audio CDEarly in the course of the Reformation (1520) Martin Luther penned a trilogy of foundational documents addressing the German Nobility, the Church and the Christian. "On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church" appeared second. In it, Luther sifts the wheat from the chaff as regards the seven sacraments of the Roman Church. Selections from the Table Talk of Martin LutherRead by Multiple ReadersRunning Time:03:45:46 in 1 MP3 Audio CDWhen Martin Luther promulgated his “95 Theses” 1n 1517, he probably did not envision the initiation of the historical division of the indivisible Church, beginning what we now know as the Protestant Reformation. For his opposition to such practices as indulgences and Papal infallibility, he was excommunicated by Pope Leo X, and later, at the Diet of Worms, was declared an outlaw of the state. Luther made use of the new printing technology of Gutenberg to disseminate his writings. The first publication of his “Table Talk” (Colloquia Mensalia) was in 1566 arranged into 80 chapters. The complete work was published in Stuttgart and Leipzig in 1836 in the equivalent of 2,780 pages. Captain Henry Bell undertook the translation of these selections from the high German and published it in 1561. The topics are drawn from conversation with many of the great minds of Luther’s day and cover topics from The Word of God to Imperial Diets. The Bondage of the WillRead by Jonathan LangeRunning Time:12:30:37 in 1 MP3 Audio CDOn the Bondage of the Will (Latin: 'De Servo Arbitrio', literally, "On Un-free Will", or "Concerning Bound Choice"), by Martin Luther, was published in December 1525. It was his reply to Desiderius Erasmus's De libero arbitrio diatribe sive collatio or On Free Will, which had appeared in September 1524 as Erasmus's first public attack on Luther, after being wary about the methods of the reformer for many years. At issue was whether human beings, after the Fall of Man, are free to choose good or evil. The debate between Luther and Erasmus is one of the earliest of the Reformation over the issue of free will and predestination. The Creation: A Commentary on the First Five Chapters of the Book of GenesisRead by Gillian HendrieRunning Time:22:57:21 in 1 MP3 Audio CD"This magnificent work will be found to embrace not only all the essential doctrines of the Gospel of Christ, but also the whole "path of the just" (Prov. 4:18), in every station and relationship of life." (from the translator's preface) The Large CatechismRead by Jonathan LangeRunning Time:5:31:50 in 1 MP3 Audio CDAfter the parishes of Saxony were visited in 1528 and found to be in a terribly dismal state, Martin Luther penned the Large Catechism as an aid to the clergy in teaching Christian doctrine. It consists of sermons on each of the Ten Commandments, each article of the Apostles' Creed and each petition of the Lord's Prayer, together with a treatment of Baptism and of the Sacrament of the Altar. This recording also includes the "Brief Exhortation to Confession" which Luther appended early on. This last piece was translated by Ambrose and Socrates Henkel in 1851 while all the rest follows the translation of F. Bente and W. H. T. Dau from the Concordia Triglotta of 1921. The Smalclad ArticlesRead by Jonathan LangeRunning Time:1:36:53 in 1 MP3 Audio CDA summary of Lutheran doctrine, written by Martin Luther in 1537 for a meeting of the Schmalkaldic League in preparation for an intended ecumenical Council of the Church. Luther's patron, Elector John Frederick of Saxony, asked him to prepare these articles for the League's meeting in 1537, held again in Schmalkalden. Though they were not adopted at the meeting of the Schmalkaldic League in 1537, they were widely used and were incorporated into the Book of Concord in 1580 as one of the Lutheran Confessions of the faith. The Small CatechismRead by Jonathan LangeRunning Time:0:54:33 in 1 MP3 Audio CDLuther's Small Catechism (Der Kleine Katechismus) was written by Martin Luther and published in 1529 for the training of children. Luther's Small Catechism reviews The Ten Commandments, The Apostles' Creed, The Lord's Prayer, The Sacrament of Holy Baptism, The Office of the Keys & Confession, and The Sacrament of the Eucharist. It is included in the Lutheran Book of Concord as an authoritative statement of what Lutherans believe. The Small Catechism is widely used today in Lutheran churches as part of youth education and Confirmation. To the Christian Nobility of the German NationRead by Jonathan LangeRunning Time:3:11:56 in 1 MP3 Audio CDEarly in the course of the Reformation (1520) Martin Luther penned a trilogy of foundational documents addressing the German Nobility, the Church and the Christian. "To the Christian Nobility" appeared first. In it, Luther identifies and attacks the three walls with which the papacy insulates itself from reformation. Next, he discusses three areas that need to be addressed by a council. Finally, he offers 27 articles respecting reforms needed in Christendom. Exposition of the Seventeenth Chapter of the Gospel by St John Read by InTheDesert Running Time:03:46:39 in 1 MP3 Audio CD These my homilies concerning the prayer of our Lord Jesus Christ, which St. John has delivered down to us in his seventeenth chapter, I not only saw with pleasure printed and brought forth into public, but myself requested my particular friend, M. Caspar Cruciger, to undertake the labor of collecting them and reducing them into a regular form, (for I had not time and leisure to do it myself) that he might put them into the hands of others. For I was fully persuaded, that this crumb and this cup. of cold water would be useful and acceptable unto godly Christians who hunger and thirst after righteousness; whom alone I desire to serve in these labors. Select works of Martin Luther, Volume 1 Read by Gillian Hendrie Running Time:21:25:23 in 1 MP3 Audio CD Select works of Martin Luther: an offering to the church of God in the last days, translated by Henry Cole. Volume 1 of a four-volume set. Henry Cole has selected and now presents what he considers the best of Luther's writings, including nine sermons. Luther's principal concern in most of his writings is the understanding that salvation is by faith alone and not by human works. This he is not ashamed to repeat in various ways, that we may surrender our efforts to God, and that our works become offerings of love and service rather than attempts to merit his free grace. Translator's Preface Dedication Concerning Christian Liberty: Parts 1-4 Exposition of the Fifty-first Psalm: Parts 1 -15 Preface to the Epistle to the Romans The Use of the Law The Prison of the Law The School of the Law; Continuance of the Law Righteousness and Justification by Faith Nature and Expectation of Faith and Hope, and their Difference Charity no Faith Faith Standing in the Power of God How to Meditate upon and Apply the Death and Sacrifice of Christ The Sin Against the Holy Spirit; Christ Delighting in the Beauty of the Righteous; Christ's People all Righteous New-born Babes in the Faith of Christ True Faith, True Obedience, and True Holiness Saving Work of the Holy Spirit and His Cry of Abba Father in the Heart - A Description of True Prayer: Parts 1 & 2 Internal Warfare of the Child of God Who be Rightly Called Saints Gratitude to God for His Divine Teaching The Saints' Triumph over Death SERMON I: The Lost Sheep Parts 1 & 2 SERMON II: Concerning the Good Shepherd SERMON III: Concerning the Seven Loaves SERMON IV: Concerning the Two Sorts of Men in Respect of Faith, and What True Faith is SERMON V: Concerning the Rich Man and Lazarus SERMON VI: On the Strength and Growth of Faith and Love SERMON VII: Concerning the Ten Lepers Parts 1-4 SERMON VIII Concerning the Sum of the Christian Life Parts 1-3 SERMON IX Parts 1 & 2 Our Audiobooks are Complete and Unabridged (unless otherwise indicated)Our Audiobooks are always read by real people, never by computers.Please Note: These recorded readings are from the author's original works which are in the public domain. 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Book Title: Martin Luther Christian Audiobooks
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