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Martin Luther on the Web: Works by Luther

Index Berborum: Martin Luther's German Writings
A searchable database of more than 300 texts by Luther from 1516 through 1525.

Lutherstadt Wittenberg, The 95 Theses
Modern English translation of the Theses includes a link to info about the door of the church where they were supposedly nailed, at the Lutherstadt Wittenberg site.

Martin Luther: Letter to the Archbishop of Mainz, 1517
Modern English translation at Paul Halsall's Medieval Sourcebook.

Selected Works of Martin Luther
Online versions of hymns, prayers, sermons and essays by the reformer, some in the original German, in addition to some biographical information, at the Project Wittenberg site. 

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