The PDF copy of Martin Luther’s theses available for download has been compiled from other English sources and edited by Barry Waugh. A definition of indulgences is included. The last page of the PDF has notes which have been referenced from some of the theses. The notes offer some definitions and comments that will help readers understand the theses and their context better.
A Copy of Martin Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses
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