“We ought not to criticize, explain, or judge the Scriptures by our mere reason, but diligently, with prayer, meditate thereon, and seek their meaning.”
Quote by Martin Luther
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The Table Talk of Martin Luther
This book presents a compilation of Martin Luther's informal discussions and profound theological musings, captured during his dining experiences. It offers a glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential figures in the Protestant Reformation, showcasing his thoughts on various religious and moral topics. more
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