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<transcy> Exposition of the Fifty-first Psalm (Commentaire sur le psaume 51)  </transcy>

Martin Luther
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It is very important to read, know and meditate on this psalm. It contains excellent doctrine on the main points of Christianity. It deals with, among other things, true repentance, sin, grace, justification, and true worship that pleases God.

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Martin Luther was born on November 10, 1483 in Eisleben, Germany. He was ordained a priest in 1507 and became a doctor of theology. He quickly acquires the conviction that man can only be saved by his faith and not by his good deeds. Luther then began to criticize very openly the practices of the Catholic Church. In 1517, he plastered his 95 theses on the door of the church in Wittenberg. This event has traditionally been regarded as the starting point of Protestant reform. Martin Luther was excommunicated by Pope Leo X in 1521. However, he continued his work of studying and translating the Bible. Luther died in 1546 in Eisleben.
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Author : Martin Luther
Original title : Exposition of the Fifty-first Psalm
Publisher : Impact Héritage
ISBN : 978-2-924773-04-8
Legal deposit : 2017
Pages : 192
Dimensions : 5.5 x 8.5 inches
Format : paperback
Weight : 242 g

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Martin
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Ce livre est rafraichissant. Il s’adresse à tous ceux qui sont affligés par le sentiment de culpabilité dans la lutte contre le péché. Le Psaume 51 nous rappelle à ne pas désespérer, car la grâce de Dieu est offerte à tous, même au plus grand des pécheurs.

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Eric Desaulniers
Commentaire sur le Psaume 51

À ma grande surprise, j'avais des préjugés sur Martin Luther qui ont été contredit. J'ai beaucoup aimé la douceur, l'honnêteté de Martin Luther dans cet ouvrage sur la confession. C'est savoureux, il encourage d'une manière que je trouve très pastorale, d'aller à Christ malgré les chutes et péchés sur la base de sa dignité à lui et non la nôtre. Je recommande.