id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1911 Luther, Martin Concerning Christian Liberty; with Letter of Martin Luther to Pope Leo X. .txt text/plain 18606 716 74 works, is from the word of God justified, sanctified, endued with truth, man his faith suffices for everything, and that he has no need of works Christ is God and man, and is such a Person as neither has sinned, nor man is free from all things; so that he needs no works in order to be word, for teaching the faith of Christ and the liberty of believers. man can be justified before God--for faith, which alone is righteousness Christian man needs no work, no law, for his salvation; for by faith he faith--but solely that which is well-pleasing to God. So, too, no good work can profit an unbeliever to justification and by works or laws, but by the word of God--that is, by the promise of His nothing contrary to the will of God--is no good or Christian work. It is not from works that we are set free by the faith of Christ, but ./cache/1911.txt ./txt/1911.txt