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This volume contains a selection of Luther’s preaching between May 1531 and June 1539. In the first few years after the decisive Diet of Augsburg (1530) and the presentation of the Augsburg Confession, Luther grappled with how best to teach the doctrine of justification. Sermons dealing with Christian righteousness and the proper distinction of Law and Gospel show how Luther was gradually...

our mediators, and abandoning Christ. After all, they themselves did not become holy by themselves. Rather, whoever is to be holy and pleasing to God must live and die solely in and through Christ, as we have heard sufficiently. The third sermon follows. Because we have now buried the Lord Christ and have heard how He departed this life, we must also lift Him up again and celebrate Easter Day, on which He entered another new life in which He cannot die anymore and
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