A stirring invitation to look back to a time when faith, language, and public life intertwined. This is a sermon collection that speaks with reverence and life, from Trinity Sunday through Advent, into the heart of the sixteenth century europe. Martin Luther's sermons are here presented as more than religious writings; they are a window into reforming thought, devotional practice, and the daily discipline of faith. The work blends rigour with accessibility, offering themes of grace, law, and hope that speak to both the curious reader and the serious student of church history. It rewards casual reading and invites study for clergy, historians, and collectors alike. Historically significant as part of the german reformation era, this lutheran sermon collection preserves voices that shaped protestant reformers history and the public mind of a transforming europe. Its enduring relevance lies in how Luther wrestles with doctrine in everyday language, making theology legible and compelling for today's audience, while retaining the texture of its era. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is rested for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure for anyone seeking a serious, beautifully rendered encounter with reformation era critique and enduring spiritual insight. Perfect for study, devotion, and thoughtful appreciation of religious thought across time.