This is a very thick book of 736 pages so it will take some time to read. These writings are the material that will captivate the mind and prove invaluable to Teacher and Student. In Part I he discusses the Ninety-Five Theses distributed in 1517 against the Catholic Church and their abuses. This is a vast amount of information to briefly point out in each part as in this Part II on what to expect in the Gospels his discovery of being Christ minded or how Christ opens the mind of people. Part III The Righteousness of God in Christ. He speaks on A meditation of Christ's passion displays many scripture's relating to God's grace and sin. Where his emphasis is on Apostle Paul. The Father of Theology in my way of thinking. Part IV The Promise of the Sacraments of course the Christian Sacraments are far less than the Catholics. We are to observe the Lord's supper, Baptism. The outside is truly seen in the outward presence of the bread and wine, but what is more importantly is the inward change that takes place. Part v The Reform of the Church what stands out is the meaning of the Catechism 1529. As it was spoken true then it is today..."Christian, are baptized, and receive the holy sacrament, they do not know the Lord's Prayer, the Creed, or the Ten Commandments, ..." VI Living and Dying as a Christian... The Freedom of a Christian 1520 he combines I Cor. 1:23; Luke 2:34 this is what is called dividing the scriptures rightly. "Admittedly it must be that Christ, set as a stumbling block and sign that is spoken again, will be an offense and a cause for the fall and rising of many.