- Introduction Part 1 The Occasion of the Work
- Introduction Part 2 The Contents of the Work
- Introduction Part 3 The Importance of the Work
- Dedication
- Treatise I-III
- Treatise IV-VI
- Treatise VII-IX
- Treatise X-XII
- Treatise XII-XV
- Treatise XVI-XVIII
- Treatise XIX-XXI
- Treatise XXII-XXIV
- Treatise XXV-XXVII
- Treatise XXVIII-XXXI
- Third Commandment I-III
- Third Commandment IV-VI
- Third Commandment VII-IX
- Third Commandment X-XII
- Third Commandment XIII-XV
- Third Commandment XVI-VIII
- Third Commandment XIX-XXI
- Third Commandment XXII-XV
- Third Commandment XVI-XXV
- Fourth Commandment I-III
- Fourth Commandment IV-VI
- Fourth Commandment VII-IX
- Fourth Commandment X-XII
- Fourth Commandment XIII-XV
- Fourth Commandment VI-VIII
- Fourth Commandment XIX-XXI
- Fifth Commandment I-III
- Sixth Commandment I-III
- Seventh Commandment I-IV
- Eighth Commandment I-III
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
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