October 31, 1520: All Hallows' Eve

October 31, 1520: All Hallows' Eve

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November 4, 1520: Am I Alone Wise?

Is the whole church in error, except for Martin Luther? Standing alone on the authority of Scripture, Luther asks Christian dukes and princes to take their stand with him against the pope. Today, go back to November 4, 1520, to hear how Emperor Charles V responds to Luther's appe ...  Show more

November 10, 1520: The Lost Boy

On his 37th birthday, Martin Luther's thoughts turn to his troubled past. For most of his life, he was driven by fear, striving to earn God's favor and escape the torments of hell. But today, Luther has true peace with God through faith alone in Christ alone - the very peace that ...  Show more

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