J
Jaaye
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Luther the man is quite different from Luther the (manufactured) legend. It is both wise and beneficial to read his own writings, in his own words — and not what someone else has attributed to him. I found this pamphlet that quotes him quite informative as it directly quotes him on a number of his doctrinal issues … with the references attributed and sourced.
Luther Rejects the Authority of the Pope pg 9-13
Luther Admits the Authority of the Devil pg 13-19
Luther Proclaims his own Authority and Infallibility pg 19-20
Luther Acts with Authority and Infallibility pg 21-34
Luther’s Intolerance to Those Who Refuse to Submit to His Authority and Infallibility pgs 34-40
Political Results of Luther’s Teaching pg 44-50
Moral Results of Luther’s Teaching pg 50-57
Luther Rejects the Authority of the Pope pg 9-13
Luther Admits the Authority of the Devil pg 13-19
Luther Proclaims his own Authority and Infallibility pg 19-20
Luther Acts with Authority and Infallibility pg 21-34
Luther’s Intolerance to Those Who Refuse to Submit to His Authority and Infallibility pgs 34-40
Political Results of Luther’s Teaching pg 44-50
Moral Results of Luther’s Teaching pg 50-57