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Luther First Sermon for Trinity 4
A Sermon by Martin Luther; taken from his Church Postil. This sermon appeared in separate pamphlet form in 1523 under the title: “A sermon preached by Martin Luther on the Gospel, Luke VI. Be ye merciful as your Father is … Continue reading
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Luther Second Sermon for Trinity 3
A Sermon by Martin Luther; taken from his Church Postil. This sermon appeared first in pamphlet form entitled: “A sermon on the Lost Sheep, by Dr. M. Luther, delivered at Wittenberg in the presence of of the Elector of Saxony, … Continue reading
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Luther First Sermon for Trinity 3
A Sermon by Martin Luther; taken from his Church Postil. Sermon for the Third Sunday after Trinity Text: Luke 15:1-10 (KJV) PARABLE OF THE LOST SHEEP 1. The words of the Gospel are living and quickening, if we only comprehend … Continue reading
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Today if you will hear His voice…
right-click to save, or push Play Sermon for Trinity 2 Isaiah 25:6-8 + 1 John 3:13-18 + Luke 14:16-24 Once again, the Holy Spirit calls out earnestly to us in the Gospel as He holds the kingdom of God before … Continue reading
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Luther Second Sermon for Trinity 2
Sermon for the Second Sunday after Trinity; (2nd sermon) Text: Luke 14:16-24 (KJV) 1. The Papists, contrary to the order of the ancient Church, have appointed this Gospel lesson for the first Sunday after Trinity, because they celebrated it the … Continue reading
