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Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther

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When Martin Luther promulgated his “95 Theses” 1n 1517, he probably did not envision the initiation of the historical division of the indivisible Church, beginning what we now know as the Protestant Reformation. For his opposition to such practices as indulgences and Papal infallibility, he was excommunicated by Pope Leo X, and later, at the Diet of Worms, was declared an outlaw of the state. Luther made use of the new printing technology of Gutenberg to disseminate his writings.
The first publication of his “Table Talk” (Colloquia Mensalia) was in 1566 arranged into 80 chapters. The complete work was published in Stuttgart and Leipzig in 1836 in the equivalent of 2,780 pages. Captain Henry Bell undertook the translation of these selections from the high German and published it in 1561. The topics are drawn from conversation with many of the great minds of Luther’s day and cover topics from The Word of God to Imperial Diets.
- Summary by Larry Wilson (3 hr 45 min)

Chapters

Introduction

4:44

Read by Larry Wilson

Testimony of Joannes Aurifaber

3:11

Read by Larry Wilson

Captain Henry Bell's Narrative

14:07

Read by Larry Wilson

A Copy of the Order from the House of Commons

1:41

Read by Larry Wilson

Of the Word of God Part I

14:39

Read by Gillian Hendrie

Of the Word of God Part II

17:15

Read by Gillian Hendrie

Of the Word of God Part III

19:38

Read by Gillian Hendrie

Of God's Work Part I

15:05

Read by Bill Mosley

Of God's Work Part II

15:24

Read by Bill Mosley

Of the Nature of the World Part I

12:11

Read by Devorah Allen

Of the Nature of the World Part II

12:49

Read by Devorah Allen

Of the Lord Christ

16:45

Read by Bill Mosley

Of Sins and of Free-will

3:26

Read by Phil Schempf

Brief Sentences of the Catechism

10:04

Read by DrPGould

Of the Law and the Gospels

16:46

Read by DrPGould

Of Prayer

21:01

Read by Larry Wilson

Of the Confessions and Constancy of the Doctrine

3:24

Read by DrPGould

Of Imperial Diets Part I

11:49

Read by Mark Warner

Of Imperial Diets Part II

11:47

Read by Mark Warner