Excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther's S�mmtliche Werke, Vol. 66: Alphabetisches Sach-Register �ber S�mmtliche 65 B�nde der Deutschen Schriften Dr. Martin Luther's; Erster Band, A bis L
1begiehen, ob fie nur 'unter (einer (seflalt bab (c)airanient anbgutheilen bettimmen; 22, 302. Fell gehalten werben nach (ehrifli (einfenung; 23, 32. Mie bie (c)ritehe ber Goangelitirn unb Gt. 'banli recht gti berfiehen feieu, worin bie (binie�'ung bebfelben erg�hlt mirb, unb melihru $roit babei bie. Glemifl'en haben; 30, 301 ff. Mie srotih�ub unb 92arcub in bem ?berichte ber Giufe�ung bebfelben �berein: flimmen; 30, 308 ff. Ioelcher Goaugeliii bie rechte Dtb nung bebfelben im �threiben halte; 30, 313 if. Tote in bem! Berichte ber @infe�ung bebfelbem 2urab mit 92atth�ub 'nnb filtareub �bereinitimme; 30, 320. An bemfelben h�t: ten mir ohne beb $9ulnb unb Slueab �berid)t fein Gairament; 30, 331. Bie Ginfehnng befi'elben bnrf bie (shriiienheit nicht ab�nbern; 53, 445: wie 2uther �ber bie flborte ber Ginfe�nng beb 21. Geiuifi mar; 59, 124. Marum (ehriftnb! Brob unb gu bemfelbeu gebraueht, feine Eben: tung ber �lten bar�her; 2, 210. Bab follen bie Chriften fiir einen hohen @eha� halten, alle 8reube unb Siroft babon haben unb {ich oft unb erne bagu finben; 2, 204. 207. 246. 2) 10efen beb &b'b m., bab gei�lid;e, mab babielbe tft; 12, 376. Inab eb fei, n�he unb mer eb empfahen foll; 21, 142 ff. Iooburch eb gum (c)aira= ment werbe; 21, 143. Iii ein Slifaub unb 8eichen. Fo f�r mich gefehet iii mibe_r alle meine (c)1'mbe. Sieb unb 11ugl�d; 21, 145. Eb iii wahrhaftiger �eib unb 58lut @hrifti babei; 23, 30. Eb iii eine {ehr hohe 3unft, bai man mifie, dab biei'eb Gairament nicht auf unferer fib�rbigleit, fonbern auf bem %orte @otteb unb bem Glauben an biefeb qbort be: flehe; 21, 150, eb ift eine ibitlirhe �rgnei unb hilfl bei beu (c)eele unb'�eib gum einigen 2eben; 21, 151. 7. Mai! Bab hei�e, eb {ei born berru zu {einem (c)eb�thtm'fi ein gefe�t; 23, 172. @hriiiub icheibet bei bemfelben ginierlei (c)atrament unb @eb�ehtnifi; 23, 190. Iii bon ben 2iiten Sacramentum Eucharistiae b. I. S)anifagung genannt mor= ben; 23; 190. Iii fein 8ornebgeiehen (c)oiteb unb er tmirbe. Eb unb uiiht geben, i'oenn er unb noch g�ruete; 23, bon ber'transsubstantiatia ber ibiacu 6ophiiierei iii nid;tb zu achten; 25, 137. Ein �hrift [oil eb getroft tungen miber alle flnfechtung gu glauben unb i, a iagen. Ba5 wie bie �orte an {ich lauten, ber 2eib unb 23lut (shrifti im �rob unb! Beiu fei; 26, 302 f. I� ein @atrament gn heifien; 29, 215. In bemfelben ift bob! Brob wahrhaftig (shritli 2eib. Gegen Garlfiabt ermiefen; 29, 223 ff. 249. Boarum Ghrii'tub b'arin bon bem 98rob faget: bob ifi mein 2eib, unb ba� er bamit auf bab ?brob beuie; 29, 228 ff. 233. 242 f. In bemielben benten bie flborte: bab i� mein 2eib, nicht auf Ghriftr! Berfon, wie (sarliiabt will, fonbern auf bab.
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Martin Luther changed the course of Western civilization by initiating the Protestant Reformation. As a priest and theology professor, he confronted indulgence salesmen with his 95 Theses in 1517. Luther strongly disputed their claim that freedom from God's punishment of sin could be purchased with money. His refusal to retract all of his writings at the demand of Pope Leo X in 1520 and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms meeting in 1521 resulted in his excommunication by the pope and condemnation as an outlaw by the emperor.
Luther taught that salvation is a free gift of God and received only by grace through faith in Jesus as redeemer from sin, not from good works. His theology challenged the authority of the pope of the Roman Catholic Church by teaching that the Bible is the only source of divinely revealed knowledge and opposed sacerdotalism by considering all baptized Christians to be a holy priesthood.
His translation of the Bible into the language of the people (instead of Latin) made it more accessible, causing a tremendous impact on the church and on German culture. It fostered the development of a standard version of the German language, added several principles to the art of translation, and influenced the translation into English of the King James Bible. His hymns inspired the development of singing in churches. His marriage to Katharina von Bora set a model for the practice of clerical marriage, allowing Protestant priests to marry.
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