“Let us not lose the Bible, but with diligence, in fear and invocation of God, read and preach it. While that remains and flourishes, all prospers with the state; 'tis head and empress of all arts and faculties. Let but divinity fall, and I would not give a straw for the rest.”
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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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