A Treatise on Good Works


Read by LibriVox Volunteers

(4.4 stars; 14 reviews)

In this exposition of the Ten Commandments, Martin Luther attempts to build a bridge between justification by faith and the life of the Christian manifested by good works. - Summary by Larry Wilson (5 hr 12 min)

Chapters

Introduction Part 1 The Occasion of the Work 11:40 Read by Philip Naudus
Introduction Part 2 The Contents of the Work 12:13 Read by Philip Naudus
Introduction Part 3 The Importance of the Work 6:27 Read by Philip Naudus
Dedication 5:13 Read by Larry Wilson
Treatise I-III 6:06 Read by Randy Carlson
Treatise IV-VI 6:44 Read by Randy Carlson
Treatise VII-IX 7:29 Read by Randy Carlson
Treatise X-XII 9:04 Read by Philip Naudus
Treatise XII-XV 10:55 Read by Philip Naudus
Treatise XVI-XVIII 8:59 Read by Philip Naudus
Treatise XIX-XXI 11:43 Read by Philip Naudus
Treatise XXII-XXIV 9:23 Read by Philip Naudus
Treatise XXV-XXVII 9:49 Read by Philip Naudus
Treatise XXVIII-XXXI 13:20 Read by Philip Naudus
Third Commandment I-III 9:25 Read by Philip Naudus
Third Commandment IV-VI 8:09 Read by Philip Naudus
Third Commandment VII-IX 7:38 Read by Philip Naudus
Third Commandment X-XII 8:18 Read by Philip Naudus
Third Commandment XIII-XV 9:16 Read by Philip Naudus
Third Commandment XVI-VIII 10:28 Read by Philip Naudus
Third Commandment XIX-XXI 7:41 Read by Philip Naudus
Third Commandment XXII-XV 12:38 Read by Ellies
Third Commandment XVI-XXV 29:08 Read by Ellies
Fourth Commandment I-III 7:35 Read by KHand
Fourth Commandment IV-VI 7:46 Read by KHand
Fourth Commandment VII-IX 6:39 Read by KHand
Fourth Commandment X-XII 5:53 Read by KHand
Fourth Commandment XIII-XV 6:07 Read by KHand
Fourth Commandment VI-VIII 6:13 Read by KHand
Fourth Commandment XIX-XXI 5:52 Read by KHand
Fifth Commandment I-III 7:52 Read by Randy Carlson
Sixth Commandment I-III 7:51 Read by Randy Carlson
Seventh Commandment I-IV 8:49 Read by Ellies
Eighth Commandment I-III 10:31 Read by Ellies

Reviews

good book well read


(5 stars)

good book well read note for Catholic readers: some of the views in this book are heretical