“to the venerable mister Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1525”
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“I DEEM it expedient to put the reader in possession of the circumstances under which this work was written ; for which purpose it is necessary that I premise a rapid sketch of Luther's history, in its connection with Pro testantism.”
'The Bondage of the Wills' is fundamental to an understanding of the primary doctrine of the reformation. In these pages, Luther gives extensive treatment to what he saw as the heart of the gospel.