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The Triumph of Truth: A Life of Martin Luther
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Product Description And though this world, with devils filled, Should threaten to undo us, We will not fear, for God has willed His truth to triumph through us. From "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" Across the centuries, these words from the pen of Martin Luther testify mightily of the courage and faith of their author. God's grace transformed him from a fearful monk in anguish about his soul's salvation into a giant of the Faith who shook Europe by declaring boldly once again the words of the apostle Paul: "The just shall live by faith." Luther's story was never better told than by Swiss historian Jean Henri Merle d'Aubign. The liveliness of Merle's style, his extensive and remarkable use of original quotations, and the rich biographical color of his work make it enjoyable to read. More than that, Merle's evangelical fervor, his commitment to biblical truth, and his fundamental sympathy with the spirit of the Reformation strike a responsive chord in the heart of the Christian.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 427
Dimensions: Length: 8.46" Width: 5.52" Height: 0.93" Weight: 1.13 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Jan 1, 1996
Publisher Bob Jones University Press
ISBN 0890848769 EAN 9780890848760
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 | Impressive captivation of the workings of providence Oct 11, 2002 |
I was initially reserved in my approach to the book 'cos I thought it would be boring and would contain too much theology. I was proven wrong. I could see the interplay of man and God in shaping our history and now fully understand that indeed "He works all things after the counsel of his own will". I was taken with the literary style that I could not put it down desiring to find out what would happen next to Luther. It is awesome to know that Omniscience wields Omnipotence to achieve the counsel of the Omnipresent God. | | |  | Excellent, readable, interesting like all D'Aubigne's works Feb 21, 1999 |
| I have read this book under separate title, and D'Aubigne presents in it a wonderful picture of Luther the man, from the perspective of an author who knows Luther's Lord. Much more readable than Bainton's work, and with a touch of the older style of writing that has now been lost. | | |  | More detail than I had ever known about Luther (pt 1) Oct 24, 1998 |
| This is a very good book about Martin Luther. Before I read this book, I did not know what he wrote his theses about, but now I know he wrote it to condemn the evil sale of indulgences. | | | Write your own review about The Triumph of Truth: A Life of Martin Luther
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