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THE COMPLETE SERMONS OF MARTHIN LUTHER, VOLUME 1.1-2


Martin Luther’s collected sermons for the church year were originally called postil or postilla (in German: Postille) which was originally a term for Bible commentaries. It is derived from the Latin "post illa verba textus" (after these words) referring to Biblical readings. Luther's postil was published in two series: the Church Postil and the House Postil. His published sermons and catechisms were by far his most popular. They did more to teach people the Reformation than any other book. Luther intended his postils to serve common pastors and people, and therefore was one of the greatest educational and devotional books of the Reformation. From the time Martin Luther published the first part in 1521, every annual cycle of sermons on the lessons, whether consisting of homilies or formal sermons, is termed a postil.

John Nicholas Lenker
Lenker, John Nicholas - Personal Name
252 Bak C-V1
978-0801011993
252
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English
Baker Books
2014
United States of America
412 hlm.
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