Overview

Overview of the revised Walch Edition of Luther's works, 22 446 pages, in 25 volumes.

Luther's Works contains 22 446 pages divided into 25 volumes (who is under construction in 2024-2025 and continually maintenance).

Walch Edition 2 of Luther's Works

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No.Title
1Interpretation of the First Book of Moses (Genesis). First part.
2Interpretation of the First Book of Moses. Second part.
3Sermons on the first book of Moses and interpretations on the following biblical books up to the Psalms (excl.).
4Interpretation of the Psalms
5Interpretations on the Psalms (continued), Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon.
6Interpretations on the major and some of the minor prophets, namely Hosea, Joel and Amos.
7Interpretation on the evangelists Matthew, Luke and John, up to the sixth chapter of John (incl.).
8Interpretations of the Evangelist St. John, chapters 7-20, the 15th and 16th chapters of the Acts of the Apostles, and the 7th and 15th chapters of the First Epistle to the Corinthians. Luther's shorter interpretation of the Epistle to the Galatians.
9Interpretation of the New Testament (Conclusion.) Luther's great interpretation of the Epistle to the Galatians and the other exegetical writings.
10Catechetical writings and sermons.
11Church Postils gospel sermons
12Church Postils epistle-sermons besides mixed sermons
13aHouse Postils part 1, Luther sermons for one year, compiled by Veit Dietrich
13bHouse Postils part 2, Luther sermons for one year, compiled by Georg Rörer
14Forewords, historical and philological writings. (The "Passional" with illustrations.) As a supplement to the sixth volume: Interpretation of the Old Testament. (Conclusion.) Interpretations on the prophets Obadiah to Malachi.
15Reformation Writings. First part. Documents pertaining to the history of the Reformation. Against the Papists. From the years 1517 to 1524.
16Reformation Writings. First part. Documents pertaining to the history of the Reformation. Against the Papists. (Continuation.) From the years 1525 to 1537.
17Reformation Writings. First part. Documents pertaining to the history of the Reformation. Against the Papists. (Conclusion.) From the years 1538 to 1546. A. Against the Reformed.
18Reformation Writings. Second part. Dogmatic-polemical writings against the papists.
19Reformation Writings. Second part. Dogmatic-polemical writings against the papists.
20Reformation Writings. Second part. Dogmatic-polemical writings. B. Against the Sacramentarians and other fanatics, as well as against the Jews and Turks.
21aDr. Martin Luther's Letters together with the most important letters addressed to him and some other strikingly interesting documents. Letters from the year 1507 to 1532 incl.
21bDr. Martin Luther's Letters together with the most important letters addressed to him and some other strikingly interesting documents. Letters from the year 1533 to 1546. Supplement. Supplement to the letters from April 1531 to July 1536.
22Colloquia or Table Talks. For the first time corrected and renewed by translating the two main sources of the Table Talks from the Latin originals, namely the diary of Dr. Conrad Cordatus about Dr. M. Luther in 1537 and the diary of M. Anton Lauterbach from the year 1538.
23Main subject indexes, the indexes of sayings, corrections and addenda to all volumes of the St. Louis edition of Luther's works.

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