PREFACE
BY
HENRY ATHERTON
Minister of Grove Chapel, Camberwell,
S. E.
&
General Secretary of The Sovereign Grace Union.
HIS
EXCELLENT WORK of that eminent servant of God, Martin Luther - one
of the noble Reformers is acknowledged to be one of the greatest, if
not the greatest of Luther's productions. Luther himself considered
it his best publication.
I had
purposed writing a short account of each of the Opponents - Erasmus
and Luther - who come before us in the book, and of the controversy,
but from lack of time owing to many calls, and wishing to get the
volume into the hands of lovers of Luther as soon as possible, I had
to forego this privilege.
I believe
I have succeeded in producing the best English edition of this
Masterpiece of Luther that has been published. Cole's translation
has been used with slight alterations from Vaughan.
My task
has been a difficult one, especially as I am ignorant of the German
Language. Luther's Scriptural quotations are of course in the German
Tongue, and as he often seemed to quote them from memory and as no
references to verses, and sometimes none to chapters are given, and
sometimes the wrong name of the Book is given, English Concordances
have been of very little help to me, and often no use at all; yet I
trust this edition will prove a success in spite of my handicaps.
Although
Luther used certain words that I should not employ, yet I have
adhered faithfully to his own phraseology as translated by Cole.
Luther speaks for himself.
This book
is most needful at the present day. The teachings of many so-called
Protestants are more in accordance with the Dogmas of the Papists,
or the ideas of Erasmus, than with the Principles of the Reformers;
they are more in harmony with the Canons and Decrees of the Council
of Trent than with any Protestant or Reformed Confessions of Faith.
If the
Lord should be pleased to open the eyes and understanding of some of
these so-called Protestants to whom I have referred - through the
perusal of this work of the great Reformer - Luther - enabling them
to see that they are at present believing and teaching awful
delusions contrary to the Word of God, and the Protestant Reformed
Religion, and causing them to return to The Old Paths, the labors of
"THE SOVEREIGN GRACE UNION" will not have been in vain.
The labor
involved in the preparation of this work for publication in its
present form has been enjoyable, although it has often been carried
out in much pain, and sometimes during sleepless nights. I rejoice
in being able to issue it, and do earnestly pray that the Lord will
bless it to the Ingathering of His Elect, and to the maintenance of
His Cause and Truth in the days in which our lot has been cast.
Grove
Chapel Parsonage,
Camberwell Grove, S.E.S.
June, 1931.
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